It suffered huge losses in the wake of September 11 and its shares have nosedived. |
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Corn prices nosedived because of an expected mass livestock slaughter programme in Europe. |
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Unemployment nosedived, the economy hummed along and millions of people were lifted out of poverty. |
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Customers stood to lose a large proportion of their capital because the value of the 30 companies plunged as the stock market nosedived. |
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The airliner nosedived into Rockaway, about five miles from the airport, just after 9am. |
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I nosedived from about an altitude of 3,000 meters and practically a 60-degree angle. |
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Its share price nosedived from 23c to an all-time low of 4c and it lost the services of two group finance directors. |
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The global supply chain was taken by surprise and high-tech shares in New York nosedived as a result. |
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The economy has nosedived since he took power in April, though he has hardly begun the dolorous restructuring he promised. |
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His average nosedived because of a sore back that caused him to change the mechanics of his swing. |
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Green obtained planning permission from Fingal county council for phase one of the project but the out-of-town office market nosedived shortly afterwards. |
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Most shares nosedived and not only Ina and HT, which are managed by the Fund. |
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Many committed contractors complain that rates have nosedived. |
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Radio communications between the shuttle commander and mission control fell largely silent as the shuttle nosedived toward the Mojave Desert landing strip. |
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The pilot appeared to fight for control before the little plane nosedived to the ground with a resounding crash on a hill near today's Western Institute of Technology. |
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Capacity utilisation has nosedived as European manufacturers have been slow to remove capacity in response to the falls in demand and output. |
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There were some shares which nosedived today, like Croatian Postal Bank whose share dived 13 percent or Uljanik plunged 10 percent. |
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Though the industry nosedived during the recession, it's now making a comeback. |
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It inherited an economy that was recovering in May 2010, but confidence nosedived following its spending review in October last year and we've seen little growth since. |
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Heavily exposed to subprime mortgages and other assets that have nosedived amid the credit crisis, Lehman, the fourth-largest Wall Street investment bank, has had a torrid few months. |
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But orders for smaller jets have nosedived, forcing Cessna and Hawker Beechcraft, two American firms dependent on this end of the market, to make drastic cuts. |
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The fact that this segment has nosedived in recent years was all the more reason to brush the dust off the Avalon and start attracting a broader base of younger clients. |
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Now the firm hirples into an uncertain future as its value nosedived by more than pounds 37 million in just six months. |
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An investigation was underway today into why a small helicopter nosedived into the ground, killing three men. |
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They claimed that trade had nosedived because large areas of the street had been fenced off as part of a city centre improvement scheme. |
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The population further nosedived after humans introduced a virus to control the region's exploding wild-rabbit population. |
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The truck somehow went off the side of the transition road and nosedived into a center median, Hill said. |
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