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Anonymous Posted 21 years ago
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THAN

Hello there,

I want to say 'Profitability of company A is lower than profitability of its peers'. The second 'profitability' is redundant so is it correct to say:

'Profitability of company A is lower than its peers'?

Will it have the same meaning as the original sentense?

Thank you
  

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How's this?--

'Company A's profitability is lower than that of its peers.'

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Dear sir,

You may say «A is less profitable than B».

Kind regards, Emotion: smile

Goldmund

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