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Source: PREP

Level: 4

2001 proved to be the automaker's first losing year since 1992, when the company had lost $7.4 billion, which was primarily because of almost $7 billion in accounting charges.

  • A when the company had lost $7.4 billion, which was primarily because of
  • B when the company had lost $7.4 billion, primarily resulting from
  • C when the company lost $7.4 billion, primarily because of
  • D which is when the company lost $7.4 billion, and that was primarily because of
  • E which is when the company lost $7.4 billion, primarily resulting from

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