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1 The Boeing executive said low oil prices had helped airlines post record profits.
2 The airline's chairman said last week it would post record profit for 2011.
3 Studios also need comedies and adult dramas to post record summer results, he said.
4 Booming demand in China helped German sports car maker Porsche AG post record revenues.
5 The Economist, however, has been able to post record profits over the last four years.
6 This year, CNN is on track to post record operating profit of $600 million.
7 Even so, agricultural economists from the Fed banks say the farm sector could post record high income this year.
8 The company has said it expects to post record sales again this year thanks to its focus on mass housing.
9 SK Hynix is also expected to post record earnings in the third and fourth quarter, boosted by strong chip prices.
10 China has been one bright spot in an otherwise struggling auto industry and is on track to post record auto sales this year.
11 Harvey Norman chairman Gerry Harvey says a once in a lifetime 'household boom' helped the retailer post record earnings in the financial year.
12 The corn business was on track to post record volume for the fiscal year, despite lower plantings expected in the United States this spring.
13 The drug, approved by the Food and Drug Administration late last year, is expected to post record - breaking sales in its first year on the market.
14 The country's largest hotel chain said in early September that it expected to post record revenues across a number of its properties during the month.
15 The finance chief declared that Deutsche Annington will post record operating profits t his year, beating 2011's 500 million euros.
16 A STRONG performance from its TalkSport radio station in the UK helped UTV to post record pretax trading profits of £23.3 million in 2011.
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