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1 Glaxo said at the time it would take a charge as result.
2 AIG plans to take a charge in the just-completed quarter for the transaction.
3 I think it can take a charge almost to infinity.
4 We rotate it over to take a charge , and then it became a three-point play.
5 The company will take a charge of about $30 million to leave the business.
6 Your aunt Hervey will not take a charge which all the family put together cannot manage.
7 Medtronic expects to take a charge for the settlement in its fiscal fourth quarter ending on April 27.
8 GM will take a charge of about $400 million in the fourth quarter tied to the buyback.
9 General Electric Co GE.N, a Siemens rival, has said it will take a charge to restructure some European operations.
10 The New York-based insurer had then said it would take a charge related to the deal in the fourth quarter.
11 Manulife had said it expected to take a charge in the third quarter, but the amount had not been determined.
12 Lilly said it expects to take a charge to earnings of about 5 cents per share at closing of the deal.
13 Once the deal clears regulatory scrutiny, Lilly said it will take a charge to earnings of about 3 cents per share.
14 It will take a charge of around 2.4 billion euros in the third quarter, it said.
15 The Philadelphia-based company said it would take a charge of 35 cents a share in the second quarter related to the steps.
16 Raytheon said it would take a charge of 13 cents per share in the fourth quarter for the make-whole provision on retired debt.
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