Word: turnaround
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...pair of triumphs represented a turn-around from several early-season losses. Student coach Dave Wagner said yesterday "There are a lot of young players on the team and we're rebuilding." He attributed the turnaround to "more serious practicing...
...subsidy a year ago and seemingly on the brink of bankruptcy, Pan American World Airways last week served notice that forecasts of its demise have been premature. The airline reported a third-quarter profit of $42.1 million, v. a $500,000 loss during the same period of 1974. The turnaround is especially remarkable because it conies at a time when other airlines are in deep trouble: Eastern last week reported a huge third-quarter deficit (see following story), and TWA estimated it will lose $100 million during...
Trudeau's sudden turnaround is a clear admission that the milder medicine he championed during the 1974 election campaign has failed. Although the government has urged business and labor to hold down price and wage hikes voluntarily, inflation in 1975 has run at a discouraging compound annual rate of 12.7%, and government economists have predicted that it could reach 16% by year's end. Wage increases have averaged almost 19% yearly-twice the U.S. rate-even though more than 7% of the work force is unemployed. Moreover, Canada has been plagued by more work stoppages than any major...
...School, who said last year that the Ed School would have a 6 per cent deficit and possible cutbacks in administrative and support staff, said yesterday a "sudden upsurge" of 100 students over the originally projected enrollment figures was the reason for the more than $350,000 turnaround...
...industrial nations do expect some sort of recovery. The Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development has predicted a turnaround in West Germany before year's end, a view shared by Bundesbank Vice President Otmar Emminger. Of the world's major economies, said the OECD, all but Britain and Italy will enjoy real growth in the second half, a trend that will accelerate sharply in 1976 (see chart). To make sure it happens, Schmidt and Giscard agreed a fortnight ago on a joint $5.5 billion pump-priming effort ($2 billion to be spent in Germany, $3.5 billion...