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- of feature writing projects in development, as well as a TV pilot Underperforming which is currently in development with Finite Films. In March 2013...
- efforts to scale back on underperforming brands during the COVID-19 pandemic, The Coca-Cola Company had announced the underperforming regional brands such...
- in 2012, returning 3.6% and underperforming the market. It did better in 2013, returning 10.8% but still underperforming the market. In July 2014, he...
- bounce back. Also in 2008, Microsoft used Metacritic averages to delist underperforming Xbox Live Arcade games. Scores are weighted averages. Certain publications...
- Luxembourg, Belgium, Latvia, Slovakia, Portugal, Romania, and Bulgaria underperform relative to the average ratio of performance to cost among European countries...
- although Gyllenhaal received praise for his performance. Despite underperforming at the box office, it has become a cult film. Born without an immune...
- record margin of 16 points. Hitzfeld's reign ended in 2004, with Bayern underperforming, including defeat by second division Alemannia Aachen in the DFB-Pokal...
- originally planned as a film, but changed to a limited series due to Solo underperforming at the box office. In April 2023, three new Star Wars films were announced...
- declared the brand defunct in October 2010. While GM agreed to shed its underperforming Pontiac brand as part of its bailout agreement, the company explicitly...
- Geoffrey Tate indicates that "firms with award-winning CEOs subsequently underperform, in terms both of stock and of operating performance". Executive compensation...