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upturn

upturn
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • an upward movement or trend as in business activity

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    1. TB did not even benefit from the upturn in the steel sector in 2004.
    2. PZL Wrocław needed the money in order to process the upturn in orders from the Ministry of Defence.
    3. The price had risen significantly in the light of the upturn in the coke and steel market.
    4. TB did not even benefit from the upturn in the steel sector in 2004. As such, all indications regarding the prospects for TB's future viability were negative.
    5. It stated that in 2004, despite the upturn on the steel market and rising steel prices (30 % higher than forecast) TB recorded a negative operating margin and sales were 20 % below forecasts.
    6. Without an immediate and significant upturn in the outlook for salmon farming in the Community more Community producers will be forced into bankruptcy or receivership as feed companies and banks seek to limit their exposure to bad debts.
    7. The second valuation basis was fixed at the beginning of 2005 after the purchase bid for shares in various subsidiaries was received (see point 62) and reflects the significant upturn in the steel market.
    8. The Irish authorities project that the first year cost of the abolishment of the time charter limitation, applied from 1 January 2006 will be in the region of EUR 5,88 million given the past market upturn.
    9. After the completion of the Peene-Werft restructuring project in 2005 and as a consequence of the market upturn, the Hegemann group was able to finalise its modernisation project for Rolandwerft.
    10. The 2004 restructuring plan explains that the factors which contributed to the difficult financial situation were external, such as Asian competition, the upturn in the zloty against the dollar, rising steel prices and problems with accessing funding following the bankruptcy of Stocznia Szczecin Porta Holding S.A. and the collapse of a gantry crane at the Gdynia yard during a violent storm in 1999.
    11. With the euro area growing in line with its potential, positive developments in the labour markets as reflected in a falling unemployment rate and an increase in employment, and a number of reforms under way, the outlook for a prolonged economic upturn has improved significantly.
    12. The Polish view was confirmed by the independent monitoring report of May 2005 [27]. It stated that in 2004, despite the upturn on the steel market and rising steel prices (30 % higher than forecast) TB recorded a negative operating margin and sales were 20 % below forecasts.
    13. The Irish authorities project that the first year cost of the abolishment of the time charter limitation, applied from 1 January 2006 will be in the region of EUR 5,88 million given the past market upturn. It is anticipated that the cost in the medium term (2007 to 2009) will fall as earnings fall to more typical market levels, approximately EUR 1,38 million.
    14. Gdynia Shipyard Group first experienced difficulties in 2002. The 2004 restructuring plan explains that the factors which contributed to the difficult financial situation were external, such as Asian competition, the upturn in the zloty against the dollar, rising steel prices and problems with accessing funding following the bankruptcy of Stocznia Szczecin Porta Holding S.A. and the collapse of a gantry crane at the Gdynia yard during a violent storm in 1999.