building today, for tomorrow - EZRA HOLDINGS LIMITED
... the Sponsor divests these projects, they will be offered to MLT for acquisition under the Right of First Refusal granted by the Sponsor. ...
... the Sponsor divests these projects, they will be offered to MLT for acquisition under the Right of First Refusal granted by the Sponsor. ...
SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO (Form: 10-K, Received: 03
... States, 5 in Canada and 2 in Puerto Rico. In 2004, there were 296 net new stores opened or acquired (294 in the United States). In 2003, there were 45 net new stores opened or acquired (41 in the United States). This Segment also manufactures OEM product finishes that are sold through the Segment’s ...
... States, 5 in Canada and 2 in Puerto Rico. In 2004, there were 296 net new stores opened or acquired (294 in the United States). In 2003, there were 45 net new stores opened or acquired (41 in the United States). This Segment also manufactures OEM product finishes that are sold through the Segment’s ...
The Timing of Asset Sales
... This study examines the possibility of earnings management using actual asset sale transactions. This method of earnings management requires decisions about the actual occurrence and timing of real transactions in order to achieve a certain desirable level of reported earnings, rather than the use o ...
... This study examines the possibility of earnings management using actual asset sale transactions. This method of earnings management requires decisions about the actual occurrence and timing of real transactions in order to achieve a certain desirable level of reported earnings, rather than the use o ...
Form: 10-K, Received: 09/13/2011 15:47:50
... Section 21 E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking statements include statements concerning plans, objectives, goals, strategies, expectations, future events or performance and underlying assumptions and other statements which are other than statements of historical fac ...
... Section 21 E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking statements include statements concerning plans, objectives, goals, strategies, expectations, future events or performance and underlying assumptions and other statements which are other than statements of historical fac ...
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... and challenges in developing a broader strategy for operationalising and institutionalising the TEV framework. A three-tiered strategy is presented, with key issues discussed in relation to each tier. In Tier 1, all the benefits, goods and services provided by pastoralism are identified. The crucial ...
... and challenges in developing a broader strategy for operationalising and institutionalising the TEV framework. A three-tiered strategy is presented, with key issues discussed in relation to each tier. In Tier 1, all the benefits, goods and services provided by pastoralism are identified. The crucial ...
FORM 10-Q - Microsoft
... lives of our tangible and intangible assets; allowances for doubtful accounts; allowances for product returns; the market value of our inventory; and stock-based compensation forfeiture rates. Examples of assumptions include: the elements comprising a software arrangement, including the distinction ...
... lives of our tangible and intangible assets; allowances for doubtful accounts; allowances for product returns; the market value of our inventory; and stock-based compensation forfeiture rates. Examples of assumptions include: the elements comprising a software arrangement, including the distinction ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES ASSET LIQUIDITY AND INTERNATIONAL PORTFOLIO CHOICE Athanasios Geromichalos
... home bias, and asset markets are incomplete. However, in this setting, domestic asset flows are also high, thus yielding equally high turnover rates of domestic assets. Unlike the consumption-based models of home bias above, Amadi and Bergin (2008) offer an explanation for the coexistence of asset h ...
... home bias, and asset markets are incomplete. However, in this setting, domestic asset flows are also high, thus yielding equally high turnover rates of domestic assets. Unlike the consumption-based models of home bias above, Amadi and Bergin (2008) offer an explanation for the coexistence of asset h ...
The Effect of Economic Factors on the Performance of the Australian
... 4.6.2. The Stock Market the Commodity Price Index .................................................... 131 4.7. Foreign Exchange Market and Stock Market .............................................................. 134 4.7.1. Exchange Rate and Macroeconomic Variables ............................... ...
... 4.6.2. The Stock Market the Commodity Price Index .................................................... 131 4.7. Foreign Exchange Market and Stock Market .............................................................. 134 4.7.1. Exchange Rate and Macroeconomic Variables ............................... ...
Estimating and interpreting probability density functions
... In recent years, central banks have increasingly used option markets to construct measures of market conditions and market participants’ expectations. Most recently, techniques have been developed that use option prices to estimate or recover the entire expected distribution (probability density fun ...
... In recent years, central banks have increasingly used option markets to construct measures of market conditions and market participants’ expectations. Most recently, techniques have been developed that use option prices to estimate or recover the entire expected distribution (probability density fun ...
Changes in Ownership Structure
... demutualization, capitalization may be enhanced to the point that additional positive net present value projects may be undertaken—i.e., the investment opportunity set will be enlarged. In this sense, the existence of free cash flow does not preclude the desire to gain access to capital markets. The ...
... demutualization, capitalization may be enhanced to the point that additional positive net present value projects may be undertaken—i.e., the investment opportunity set will be enlarged. In this sense, the existence of free cash flow does not preclude the desire to gain access to capital markets. The ...
HERCULES TECHNOLOGY GROWTH CAPITAL INC
... managed, non-diversified closed-end investment company that has elected to be regulated as a business development company under the 1940 Act. As a business development company, we are required to comply with certain regulatory requirements. For instance, we generally have to invest at least 70% of o ...
... managed, non-diversified closed-end investment company that has elected to be regulated as a business development company under the 1940 Act. As a business development company, we are required to comply with certain regulatory requirements. For instance, we generally have to invest at least 70% of o ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... risk actions relate to the decisions that an institution can take in terms of accepting, mitigating, insuring, transferring, and hedging a risk. It also reveals that operational risk management, interest rate risk management, foreign exchange rate risk management, liquidity risk management, risk man ...
... risk actions relate to the decisions that an institution can take in terms of accepting, mitigating, insuring, transferring, and hedging a risk. It also reveals that operational risk management, interest rate risk management, foreign exchange rate risk management, liquidity risk management, risk man ...
Backtesting Value-at-Risk based on Tail Losses Woon K. Wong
... aspects of risks and reducing complex risk factors into simple, understandable terms on which decisions can be based. For instance, a trader from a government bond desk may use term such as “duration” to describe his risk exposure; an equity trader will talk about her “beta”; and an option trader is ...
... aspects of risks and reducing complex risk factors into simple, understandable terms on which decisions can be based. For instance, a trader from a government bond desk may use term such as “duration” to describe his risk exposure; an equity trader will talk about her “beta”; and an option trader is ...
Speculative Retail Trading and Asset Prices
... regions in which people exhibit a greater propensity to gamble. Collectively, these results indicate that retail speculation is an important driver of trading in high-RTP stocks. In additional tests, we find that high levels of retail trading are at least partially related to the activities of inves ...
... regions in which people exhibit a greater propensity to gamble. Collectively, these results indicate that retail speculation is an important driver of trading in high-RTP stocks. In additional tests, we find that high levels of retail trading are at least partially related to the activities of inves ...
Investment risks - Lecture 10: Asset allocation methods
... of each stock in the portfolio is 40%, then the lowest portfolio volatility that is possible is about 37.95%. We can reach within 0.5% of this minimum volatility by creating a portfolio of only 4 assets. Suppose instead that the average correlation is 0.5. Then the lowest possible portfolio volatili ...
... of each stock in the portfolio is 40%, then the lowest portfolio volatility that is possible is about 37.95%. We can reach within 0.5% of this minimum volatility by creating a portfolio of only 4 assets. Suppose instead that the average correlation is 0.5. Then the lowest possible portfolio volatili ...
united states securities and exchange commission - corporate
... Market Background and Our Strategy In electrically-powered devices utilizing alternating current (“AC”) voltage from a primary AC source (for example, a wall outlet), a power system converts AC voltage into the stable direct current (“DC”) voltage necessary to power subsystems and/or individual appl ...
... Market Background and Our Strategy In electrically-powered devices utilizing alternating current (“AC”) voltage from a primary AC source (for example, a wall outlet), a power system converts AC voltage into the stable direct current (“DC”) voltage necessary to power subsystems and/or individual appl ...