31. She expects earnings of 2 marks per share and rates the stock an " underperformer ." 32. It has cut costs by closing old plants and selling a number of operations deemed to be underperformers . 33. Unknowingly, a manager can create and reinforce a dynamic that essentially sets up perceived underperformers to fail. 34. The Tornado prototype was a noisy underperformer and was abandoned in favour of more conventional piston engined craft. 35. It's kind of hard to do that if your two largest assets have been underperformers ." 36. "It's been such an underperformer because of the asbestos legacy, " said Hewitt. 37. However, Cisco normally cuts 5 percent of its staff, or 2, 500 workers, as underperformers . 38. The plan raised questions about whether Lord Hanson was trying to shed the company's underperformers and their debt. 39. "You would have to say that some of the business are classic underperformers , " said McKinnon. 40. The company doesn't say if it makes money on the Cubs, a consistent underperformer on the field.