overyear

overyear

(ˌəʊvəˈjɪə)
vb (tr)
obsolete to keep for a following year
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This strategy delivered year- overyear growth in postpaid wireless service revenue and postpaid net additions of 134,000, driven by growth in data devices and partially offset by postpaid phone customer losses.
First quarter programming expense increased by $148 million, or 5.7% as compared to the first quarter of 2017, reflecting contractual programming increases, renewals and a higher number of expanded basic video customers year- overyear, partly offset by a one-time programming expense benefit in the first quarter of 2018.
Asking rents rose in 11 of Manhattan's 18 submarkets since the second half of 2018 and, According to the Savills 2Q report, concessions such as tenant improvement allowances for longterm Class A tenants have increased 7.5 percent year overyear, averaging $105.21 psf with free rent hovering around 12 months.
Total revenue was up considerably year overyear, to $591 million, compared with first-quarter 2018 revenue of $375 million.
TABLE 1 F-Score Components Financial Indicator Criteria for Positive Indication Return on Assets (ROA) ROA > 0 Cash Flow from Operations (CFO) CFO>0 [DELTA] ROA Year over year change in ROA > 0 Accruals CFO > ROA [DELTA] Leverage Year over year change in debt ratio < 0 [DELTA] Liquidity Year overyear change in current ratio > 0 Equity Offering Year over year change in adjusted shares outstanding < 10% [DELTA] Margin Year over year change in gross margin > 0 [DELTA] Turnover Year over year change in asset turnover > 0 TABLE 2 Sample Descriptive Statistics MVE is the market capitalization, and BM is the book-to-market.
It had 319 million average monthly active users at the end of last year, up 4 percent year- overyear but still a fraction of Facebook's 1.9 billion users.
Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA), meanwhile, advanced 14.8% to $168.6 million, or 21.2% of sales, an improvement in EBITDA margin of 65 basis points year overyear.
"We've seen double-digit growth year overyear in the home category," said Veenu Taneja, furniture category leader at Amazon.
posted $44.9 million in revenues, up by 4.3 percent year overyear on the back of increased demand for power semiconductors.
The EPS performance (up 13.7%) was shored up by the repurchase of 2.5 million shares during the quarter, which reduced the weighted average number of diluted shares outstanding by 4.2% year overyear.