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Encyclopedia > 306 BCE

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BCE Announces 1993 First Quarter Earnings (650 words)
Bell Canada's contributions to BCE's consolidated earnings per common share for the first quarter of 1993 was $0.48, down from $0.71 for the same period in 1992.
BCE Mobile Communications Inc. achieved improved results for the quarter, although its contribution to consolidated earnings was flat.
BCE sold most of its investment in TCPL in the latter part of last year and realized a gain on the sale of the remainder of its TCPL shares of $0.10 per share in the first quarter of 1993.
King Wuling of Zhao - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (861 words)
In 306 BCE the Zhao military launched expeditions into barbarian territory in the north.
In 304 BCE the upper reaches of the Yellow River were invaded and taken from the barbarian tribes like the Hezhongsi (Simplified and Traditional Chinese: 河宗氏) and the You (Simplified and Traditional Chinese: 休).
In 299 BCE Zhao Wuling, perhaps tired out from all he had done and wishing to become more involved with military instead of political affairs, abdicated and gave the throne of Zhao to his younger son, Zhao He (Simplified Chinese: 赵何) who was to become King Weiwen of the Zhao (Simplified Chinese: 赵惠文王).
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