An executive of the parent company said that in the last five years taken together her division had lost money.
The division made a slight profit in 1983 but lost about $1 million the following year.
The division lost $332 million in the first half of this year.
In the two days fighting, his division lost 31% casualties.
That division lost $331 million in 2003, largely because of weak economic conditions.
In the next months the division lost all its units, which were needed on the front lines.
As a whole, Sharon's division had lost some 300 killed and 1,000 wounded that night.
By this time the division had lost almost all its tanks.
By the end of the day, the division had lost almost 3,200 men killed or wounded.
His division had lost over 5,200 men killed or wounded in just three days of fighting.