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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of normalize.

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  • Whenever used in this document, the term "normalized" refers to performance measures EBITDA, EBIT, Profit, EPS before special items.

    unknown title 2011

  • Standard Bank said what it calls normalized earnings fell 17% for the year to 11.72 billion rand.

    Profits Fall, Bad Debts Up at Standard Robb M. Stewart 2010

  • Standard Bank said what it calls normalized earnings fell 17% for the year to 11.72 billion rand.

    Profits Fall, Bad Debts Up at Standard Robb M. Stewart 2010

  • Standard Bank said what it calls normalized earnings fell 17% for the year to 11.72 billion rand.

    Profits Fall, Bad Debts Up at Standard Robb M. Stewart 2010

  • Standard Bank said what it calls normalized earnings in the first half fell 24% to 5.41 billion rand ($670.3 million), which excludes one-time items and adjusts for shares used to fund ownership by black South Africans and stock held for policyholders of its insurance unit Liberty Holdings Ltd.

    Standard Bank's earnings 2009

  • So when we hit January next year we'll go into start up and we should be at what I call normalized earnings by basically June of 2010.

    pfblogs.org: The Ad-Free Personal Finance Blogs Aggregator 2009

  • So when we hit January next year we'll go into start up and we should be at what I call normalized earnings by basically June of 2010.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2009

  • Back out the $319 million the company just spent on its Googleplex, and you get about $900 million in "normalized" free cash flow for the year.

    Archive 2006-07-01 Ben Barren 2006

  • Back out the $319 million the company just spent on its Googleplex, and you get about $900 million in "normalized" free cash flow for the year.

    GOOG. Q2 06 FCF $142M. Ben Barren 2006

  • The Norton Critical Edition collection of "Middle English Lyrics" edited by Luria and Hoffman (in normalized spelling) includes a nice set of about ten folk-prayers/charms, some with rituals, in Section V, my favorite being the charm "For the nightemare" (#116), with its parallel in "King Lear."

    Possible Indy Nokes Sighting Richard Nokes 2006

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