UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
... production costs declined slightly from $11.36 per Boe in the prior year period. Full year 2016 cash production costs averaged $10.82 per Boe compared with $11.27 per Boe in 2015. Fourth quarter of 2016 general and administrative expense was $33.3 million and included $5.0 million in non-cash stock ...
... production costs declined slightly from $11.36 per Boe in the prior year period. Full year 2016 cash production costs averaged $10.82 per Boe compared with $11.27 per Boe in 2015. Fourth quarter of 2016 general and administrative expense was $33.3 million and included $5.0 million in non-cash stock ...
Will the U.S. Economy Face Deflation?
... prices for telecom services, to name just one conspicuous example, are already making it harder for some businesses to support their heavy debts. 1. How does deflation make debt harder to repay? Overseas, Japan is in its fourth year of declining prices even with interest rates near zero, a result of ...
... prices for telecom services, to name just one conspicuous example, are already making it harder for some businesses to support their heavy debts. 1. How does deflation make debt harder to repay? Overseas, Japan is in its fourth year of declining prices even with interest rates near zero, a result of ...
Green Paper on Long-Term Financing of the European Economy
... importance of long-term financing for growth and job creation has been recognized at international level by the G20.6 The financial crisis has affected the ability of the financial sector in Europe to channel savings to long-term investment needs. Above all, the financial crisis and the current wea ...
... importance of long-term financing for growth and job creation has been recognized at international level by the G20.6 The financial crisis has affected the ability of the financial sector in Europe to channel savings to long-term investment needs. Above all, the financial crisis and the current wea ...
One Car, Two Car, Red Car, Blue Car
... has a larger impact on Red Car than Blue Car region - its recession deeper, the impact on unemployment greater. This further widens the income gap between Red Car and Blue Car regions. ...
... has a larger impact on Red Car than Blue Car region - its recession deeper, the impact on unemployment greater. This further widens the income gap between Red Car and Blue Car regions. ...
Rate Hike Won`t Hurt Bonds Amid Low Inflation
... the previous quarter. Household consumption was the main driver of the increase, while net exports dragged on the final reading. The annual expansion rate slowed to 1.1% from a downwardly revised 0.9% in the three months to September. For all of 2016 the economy added 1.1%, after a 1.2% gain in 2015 ...
... the previous quarter. Household consumption was the main driver of the increase, while net exports dragged on the final reading. The annual expansion rate slowed to 1.1% from a downwardly revised 0.9% in the three months to September. For all of 2016 the economy added 1.1%, after a 1.2% gain in 2015 ...
Inefficient Markets, Efficient Investment?
... misvaluations will have no real economic impact. However, in the presence of financing constraints preventing a firm from funding its marginal investment, a long-run value-maximizing manager will issue equity to finance investment in times of overpricing, but will be less likely to do so in the pres ...
... misvaluations will have no real economic impact. However, in the presence of financing constraints preventing a firm from funding its marginal investment, a long-run value-maximizing manager will issue equity to finance investment in times of overpricing, but will be less likely to do so in the pres ...
Andrew G Haldane: One Car, Two Car, Red Car, Blue Car
... has a larger impact on Red Car than Blue Car region - its recession deeper, the impact on unemployment greater. This further widens the income gap between Red Car and Blue Car regions. ...
... has a larger impact on Red Car than Blue Car region - its recession deeper, the impact on unemployment greater. This further widens the income gap between Red Car and Blue Car regions. ...
an indication of a `credit-fuelled` burst that was `fictitious`.
... companies, real estate agents, and so forth. Whatever profits the labourers in these occupations bring to their particular employer, via mark ups, fees or interest payments, workers in the sphere of circulation do not produce new value (nor any surplus value) for the system as a whole. Another group ...
... companies, real estate agents, and so forth. Whatever profits the labourers in these occupations bring to their particular employer, via mark ups, fees or interest payments, workers in the sphere of circulation do not produce new value (nor any surplus value) for the system as a whole. Another group ...
faro technologies, inc. - corporate
... The Company sells the vast majority of its products though a direct sales force located in many of the world’s largest industrialized countries. NOTE B - PRINCIPLES OF CONSOLIDATION The consolidated financial statements of the Company include the accounts of FARO Technologies, Inc. and all its subsi ...
... The Company sells the vast majority of its products though a direct sales force located in many of the world’s largest industrialized countries. NOTE B - PRINCIPLES OF CONSOLIDATION The consolidated financial statements of the Company include the accounts of FARO Technologies, Inc. and all its subsi ...
BSL 4: Corporate finance
... – But this means that it’s not enough money for an expert money manager – To justify high fees, a money manager needs to create an alpha return ...
... – But this means that it’s not enough money for an expert money manager – To justify high fees, a money manager needs to create an alpha return ...
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... two in recent years.1 Similar trends arise in France or Germany, albeit at lower levels.2 Parallel to this trend, world trade has grown about twice as fast as global production since the 1980s (WTO, 2013). A third stylized fact that is characteristic for many economies is the rise of income inequali ...
... two in recent years.1 Similar trends arise in France or Germany, albeit at lower levels.2 Parallel to this trend, world trade has grown about twice as fast as global production since the 1980s (WTO, 2013). A third stylized fact that is characteristic for many economies is the rise of income inequali ...
Can Risk Aversion Explain The Demand for Dividends?
... a dollar of capital gains. Given this, the fact that over $250 billion of dividends2 were paid in 1997 suggests that paying dividends (as opposed to retaining the earnings or distributing the same amount of cash by repurchasing shares) generates an added tax bill of $30 billion annually. Many effor ...
... a dollar of capital gains. Given this, the fact that over $250 billion of dividends2 were paid in 1997 suggests that paying dividends (as opposed to retaining the earnings or distributing the same amount of cash by repurchasing shares) generates an added tax bill of $30 billion annually. Many effor ...
Farewell to cheap capital? The implications of long‑term shifts in
... foreseeable future and if not, how will they be affected by rising interest rates. In this report, we examine past trends in saving, investment, and capital costs around the world. We also look ahead, projecting investment trends and comparing them with plausible saving patterns over the next two de ...
... foreseeable future and if not, how will they be affected by rising interest rates. In this report, we examine past trends in saving, investment, and capital costs around the world. We also look ahead, projecting investment trends and comparing them with plausible saving patterns over the next two de ...
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... a fiscal expansion on the imported good impacts directly on the trade balance. Secondly, a fiscal expansion induces a short—ron change in the price of capital (the Tobin q), which ...
... a fiscal expansion on the imported good impacts directly on the trade balance. Secondly, a fiscal expansion induces a short—ron change in the price of capital (the Tobin q), which ...
Is monetary policy less effective when interest rates are persistently
... unprecedented monetary easing to cushion the fallout of the Great Financial Crisis (GFC), spur economic recovery and push inflation back up towards objectives. However, despite such efforts, the recovery has been lacklustre. In the core economies, for instance, output has not returned to its pre-rec ...
... unprecedented monetary easing to cushion the fallout of the Great Financial Crisis (GFC), spur economic recovery and push inflation back up towards objectives. However, despite such efforts, the recovery has been lacklustre. In the core economies, for instance, output has not returned to its pre-rec ...
AIG: Is the Risk Systemic?
... What is Systemic Risk? Systemic risk is the risk imposed by inter-linkages and interdependencies in a system or market, which could potentially bankrupt or bring down the entire system or market if one player is eliminated, or a cluster of failures occurs at once.[ Systemic financial risk occur ...
... What is Systemic Risk? Systemic risk is the risk imposed by inter-linkages and interdependencies in a system or market, which could potentially bankrupt or bring down the entire system or market if one player is eliminated, or a cluster of failures occurs at once.[ Systemic financial risk occur ...