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1 At the same time , the Chancellor announced that with immediate effect the threshold for the 1 per cent stamp duty charged on houses would be lifted from £30,000 to £60,000 , which will cut the cost of buying a £60,000 home by £600 .
2 Thailand 's GDP per head , for example , is lifted from $1,780 to $1,580 .
3 With £10.8m cash under its belt , and earnings up 7 p.c. to 12½p a share , the payout is being lifted from 4.31p to 43/4p , with a 3.3p final on July 7 .
4 The dividend total is being lifted from 17.44p to 18p , with a 12.33p final on July 24 .
5 Property price inflation lifted turnover and operating profits , but costs also increased steeply , with interest charges leaping from £1.236m to £3.94m , reducing the pre-tax result .
6 The rewards are just beginning to come through with Mercury 's contribution to C&W trading profit leaping from £4million to £14million in the six months to September 30 .
7 BET , which deals in laundry to plant hire , saw its half-year profits slump from £71.5m to £40.5m and has slashed its interim dividend from 4.25p to 2p to conserve cash .
8 However , concern has been caused by the fact that between 1976 and 1989 the ratio of debt to personal disposable income rose from 50% to over 100% ( BEQB May 1989 ) , and since 1980 the growth in credit has substantially exceeded the growth in income .
9 When asset sales are excluded , earnings per share rose from 3.4p to 5p , a 47pc increase .
10 In Canada , where premium income rose from $96.1m to $139.8m following the acquisition of the general insurance business of the Prudential Corporation , the deficit for the quarter was up from $2.9m to $11.8m — a relatively satisfactory performance in difficult market conditions .
11 Turnover climbed from £187.2 million to £204.5 million , while earnings per share rose from 5.8p to 6.5p .
12 When the syntactic component was switched off , the error rate rose from 4% to 30% .
13 Of unmarried women who became pregnant , the proportion who married the father before the baby was born fell from 40% in 1970 to 11% in 1988 , whereas the proportion of pregnancies terminated by abortion rose from 24% to 37% .
14 Their net confidence rose from 24% to 46% .
15 Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company reported that first half profit before tax rose from £73.1m to £101.1m .
16 Ecu bonds rose from 5% to 10% .
17 Third quarter replacement cost profit rose from £129m to £172m at British Petroleum , and rose by 58% to £824m at Royal Dutch/Shell Group .
18 Tipping fees at New York city 's only landfill , Fresh Kills , rose from $10 to $150 a ton between October 1991 and July 1992 ; in northern New Jersey , tipping fees have shown a similar increase .
19 Losses before tax rose from £47.9m to £146.4m in the year to 30 September 1992 at National Home Loans .
20 European profits rose from £30m to £42m .
21 First half profit before tax rose from £43.75m to £47.07m at Tomkins in spite of sales falling by 3.2% to £575.5m .
22 Earnings per share in the third quarter rose from 17.4p to 18.77p and for the nine months from 45.82p to 48.84p .
23 Earnings per share in the third quarter rose from 17.4p to 18.77p and for the nine months from 45.82p to 48.84p .
24 Glaxo rose from 799p to 812p , Wellcome put on 18 to £11.28 and Unilever ended 24 higher at 920p .
25 New statistics show average incomes rose from £338 to £343 a week ( 1.4pc after inflation ) while average spending increased to £272 from £257 a week ( 5.8pc or 2.3pc after inflation ) .
26 British Telecom 's contributions rose from £750,000 to £3 million between 1988 and 1990 and those of British Gas leapt from £234,000 to £1.6 million .
27 Profits from that area rose from £34m to £53m .
28 Increased market share as new annual premiums rose from $39m to $45.8m and single premiums from $126m to $241.6m .
29 Over the period , ICI 's reported HC sales rose from less than £2bn to nearly £13bn ; and GEC 's HC sales ( excluding related companies ) rose from £1bn to nearly £6bn .
30 Capital spending on the environment rose from £184m to £305m , from eight to 14 per cent of total capital expenditure .
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