ORCHIDS PAPER PRODUCTS COMPANY 2015 ANNUAL
... Market for Registrant's Common Equity, Related Stockholder Matters and Issuer Purchases of Equity Securities ........................................................................................................................................................... Item 6. Selected Financial Data ... ...
... Market for Registrant's Common Equity, Related Stockholder Matters and Issuer Purchases of Equity Securities ........................................................................................................................................................... Item 6. Selected Financial Data ... ...
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... 1. Standard of living is defined as the necessities, comforts, and luxuries desired by an individual or group. ANS: T PTS: 1 NAT: Tier 1: Reflective thinking LOC: Tier 2: Financial markets and/or interest rates 2. Your propensity to consume is the percentage of each dollar of income, on the average, ...
... 1. Standard of living is defined as the necessities, comforts, and luxuries desired by an individual or group. ANS: T PTS: 1 NAT: Tier 1: Reflective thinking LOC: Tier 2: Financial markets and/or interest rates 2. Your propensity to consume is the percentage of each dollar of income, on the average, ...
prospectus
... interest rates are at historically low rates. There is risk that interest rates remain low or decrease, which could adversely affect the Fund’s yield and, therefore, performance. There is also a risk that if interest rates across the U.S. financial system rise significantly or rapidly, the Fund may ...
... interest rates are at historically low rates. There is risk that interest rates remain low or decrease, which could adversely affect the Fund’s yield and, therefore, performance. There is also a risk that if interest rates across the U.S. financial system rise significantly or rapidly, the Fund may ...
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... responsibility or liability, whether arising in tort, contract or otherwise (save as referred to above), which it might otherwise have in respect of this Prospectus or any such statement. Over-allotment and stabilisation In connection with the Offer, Morgan Stanley & Co. International plc (the ‘‘Sta ...
... responsibility or liability, whether arising in tort, contract or otherwise (save as referred to above), which it might otherwise have in respect of this Prospectus or any such statement. Over-allotment and stabilisation In connection with the Offer, Morgan Stanley & Co. International plc (the ‘‘Sta ...
Liquidity Crises, Liquidity Lines and Sovereign Risk December 2015
... still has welfare gains and does not over borrow as much as it used to in contrast to the one there is no uncertainty about the permanency of liquidity lines. Finally, I explore the multiplicity dynamics within my framework and check whether the implications of this paper are byproduct of hidden equ ...
... still has welfare gains and does not over borrow as much as it used to in contrast to the one there is no uncertainty about the permanency of liquidity lines. Finally, I explore the multiplicity dynamics within my framework and check whether the implications of this paper are byproduct of hidden equ ...
IMPACT OF TIME VARYING DISTRIBUTIONAL PARAMETERS ON
... The goal of these theses is to understand the dynamics of time varying mean, volatility and correlations and the ways in which the portfolio allocation can be adapted to account for all these time-varying parameters. Main question of thesis is: what kind of impact the time varying distributional par ...
... The goal of these theses is to understand the dynamics of time varying mean, volatility and correlations and the ways in which the portfolio allocation can be adapted to account for all these time-varying parameters. Main question of thesis is: what kind of impact the time varying distributional par ...
Rating Companies in the Radio Broadcasting Industry
... indication of credit risk in an industry and considers, among other things, an industry’s (1) profitability and cash flow, (2) competitive landscape, (3) stability, (4) regulation and (5) other factors. An “industry,” for the purposes of the IRA, is defined as those firms that are generally the larg ...
... indication of credit risk in an industry and considers, among other things, an industry’s (1) profitability and cash flow, (2) competitive landscape, (3) stability, (4) regulation and (5) other factors. An “industry,” for the purposes of the IRA, is defined as those firms that are generally the larg ...
Who are the Asset Poor
... the extent to which the family has cash income available to meet its immediate needs (and hence be desirable for determining eligibility for program benefits or financial assistance), it indicates little about the level of consumption spending potentially available to the family. For many families, ...
... the extent to which the family has cash income available to meet its immediate needs (and hence be desirable for determining eligibility for program benefits or financial assistance), it indicates little about the level of consumption spending potentially available to the family. For many families, ...
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... In February 2011, we entered into a multi-year manufacturing and distribution agreement under which GMCR manufactures K-Cup ® portion packs for Dunkin’ Brands, Inc. using coffee sourced and roasted to Dunkin’ Donuts’ exacting specifications. Dunkin’ K-Cup ® portion packs became available at particip ...
... In February 2011, we entered into a multi-year manufacturing and distribution agreement under which GMCR manufactures K-Cup ® portion packs for Dunkin’ Brands, Inc. using coffee sourced and roasted to Dunkin’ Donuts’ exacting specifications. Dunkin’ K-Cup ® portion packs became available at particip ...
Institutional Investment Constraints and Stock Prices
... investors face a variety of constraints in their investment decisions. These constraints include restrictions on the market capitalization and the style of stocks in the portfolio, position limits on a stock or an industry, as well as restrictions on tracking errors, portfolio turnover and investmen ...
... investors face a variety of constraints in their investment decisions. These constraints include restrictions on the market capitalization and the style of stocks in the portfolio, position limits on a stock or an industry, as well as restrictions on tracking errors, portfolio turnover and investmen ...
UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
... In this Annual Report: (i) ‘‘$,’’ ‘‘U.S. dollar’’ and ‘‘USD’’ refer to the lawful currency of the United States of America; (ii) ‘‘CHF’’ and ‘‘Swiss franc’’ refer to the lawful currency of Switzerland; (iii) ‘‘EUR’’ and ‘‘euro’’ refer to the lawful currency of the participating member states of the ...
... In this Annual Report: (i) ‘‘$,’’ ‘‘U.S. dollar’’ and ‘‘USD’’ refer to the lawful currency of the United States of America; (ii) ‘‘CHF’’ and ‘‘Swiss franc’’ refer to the lawful currency of Switzerland; (iii) ‘‘EUR’’ and ‘‘euro’’ refer to the lawful currency of the participating member states of the ...
Luxury Good Demand - eScholarship@BC
... American households had a net worth of more than $ 1 million [Thomas (2007) p. 139]. In James B Twitchell’s Living It Up: Our Love Affair with Luxury he accurately describes the possible effects of such an increase in net worth, “this psychological phenomenon, which economists call the wealth effec ...
... American households had a net worth of more than $ 1 million [Thomas (2007) p. 139]. In James B Twitchell’s Living It Up: Our Love Affair with Luxury he accurately describes the possible effects of such an increase in net worth, “this psychological phenomenon, which economists call the wealth effec ...
Takeovers, Freezeouts, and Risk Arbitrage
... increase their bargaining power vis á vis the bidder, forcing him to pay a high takeover premium despite the bidder’s freezeout rights. Large shareholders, therefore, perform a di¤erent role in our model than they do in Shleifer and Vishny (1988), where their presence is bene…cial because they help ...
... increase their bargaining power vis á vis the bidder, forcing him to pay a high takeover premium despite the bidder’s freezeout rights. Large shareholders, therefore, perform a di¤erent role in our model than they do in Shleifer and Vishny (1988), where their presence is bene…cial because they help ...
The Effect of Deflation or High Inflation on the Insurance Industry
... money that leads to inflation. Given the breakdown of the gold standard, money supply is no longer fixed in supply. Thus, if governments decide to increase the money supply, if there is no corresponding increase in output, then the increase in money leads to a devalued currency. Thus, monetarists fo ...
... money that leads to inflation. Given the breakdown of the gold standard, money supply is no longer fixed in supply. Thus, if governments decide to increase the money supply, if there is no corresponding increase in output, then the increase in money leads to a devalued currency. Thus, monetarists fo ...
The Effect of Deflation or High Inflation on the Insurance Industry
... money that leads to inflation. Given the breakdown of the gold standard, money supply is no longer fixed in supply. Thus, if governments decide to increase the money supply, if there is no corresponding increase in output, then the increase in money leads to a devalued currency. Thus, monetarists fo ...
... money that leads to inflation. Given the breakdown of the gold standard, money supply is no longer fixed in supply. Thus, if governments decide to increase the money supply, if there is no corresponding increase in output, then the increase in money leads to a devalued currency. Thus, monetarists fo ...
ADAM – a model of the Danish economy
... 2. Presentation of ADAM ADAM was originally conceived as a short-term macro model, where the economic development is driven by demand, while the supply side plays a minor role. Description of the business cycle and short-term fluctuations continues to play a significant role in ADAM. However, over t ...
... 2. Presentation of ADAM ADAM was originally conceived as a short-term macro model, where the economic development is driven by demand, while the supply side plays a minor role. Description of the business cycle and short-term fluctuations continues to play a significant role in ADAM. However, over t ...
MICRON TECHNOLOGY INC (Form: 10-K, Received: 10/28/2013 16
... uncertainties. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements such as those made in "Overview" regarding the effect of the acquisition of Elpida on our market position; in "Products" regarding increased production of DDR4 products, growth in demand for NAND Flash products and ...
... uncertainties. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements such as those made in "Overview" regarding the effect of the acquisition of Elpida on our market position; in "Products" regarding increased production of DDR4 products, growth in demand for NAND Flash products and ...
PROSPECTUS DATED 17 JANUARY 2014 BUREAU
... "expect", "project", "anticipate", "seek", "estimate" or similar expressions. Such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements as a result of various fac ...
... "expect", "project", "anticipate", "seek", "estimate" or similar expressions. Such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements as a result of various fac ...
Competition in the Cryptocurrency Market
... exchanges. In the exchanges, sellers benefit from a larger number of buyers, and buyers benefit from a larger number of sellers (so-called positive cross-side effects). However, sellers would prefer a lower number of other sellers, since they compete for buyers. Similarly, buyers would prefer a lowe ...
... exchanges. In the exchanges, sellers benefit from a larger number of buyers, and buyers benefit from a larger number of sellers (so-called positive cross-side effects). However, sellers would prefer a lower number of other sellers, since they compete for buyers. Similarly, buyers would prefer a lowe ...