81.   A large ski resort company often gets a better deal on capital equipment.

82.   A shelf registration allows a company to get early government approval for a security that it plans to sell within two years.

83.   A stronger dollar means the company gets less U.S. currency when it exchanges revenue from overseas sales.

84.   A stronger pound tends to hurt shares by making exports more expensive abroad and means companies get fewer pounds when they convert their dollar sales into sterling.

85.   A stronger U.S. currency hurts overseas results because the company gets fewer dollars for sales of its goods in the local currency.

86.   A strong franc also means Swiss companies get fewer francs when they bring home earnings denominated in foreign currencies.

87.   A strong franc also means Swiss companies get fewer francs when they bring home their earnings denominated in weaker foreign currencies.

88.   A strong franc means Swiss companies get fewer francs for revenue earned abroad.

89.   A strong franc means the company gets fewer francs for each unit of foreign currency billed.

90.   A strong pound hurts shares by making exports more expensive abroad and means companies get fewer pounds when they convert their sales into sterling.

n. + get >>共 1428
thing 4.33%
people 3.16%
company 1.69%
team 1.33%
player 1.31%
investor 1.17%
child 1.12%
man 0.90%
woman 0.83%
kid 0.81%
company + v. >>共 706
say 10.43%
be 8.93%
have 5.81%
make 2.11%
plan 1.80%
announce 1.17%
use 1.16%
offer 1.13%
sell 1.08%
try 0.97%
get 0.54%
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