Sentences with phrase «foreign sales represent»

Foreign sales represent about 46 % of total sales of S&P 500 companies (up from about 41 % in 2003).

Not exact matches

Organic sales represents consolidated net sales (a GAAP measure), excluding the impact of foreign currency translation, acquisitions and divestitures completed in the preceding twelve months and other significant items.
The film, a co-production with Chad Burris's Indion Entertainment, will be represented by Maya International for foreign, with The Film Collaborative handling domestic sales at this year's Sundance Film Festival.
If you are represented by an agent for the book, your agency contract might obligate you to self - publish through the agency so it can earn (or continue to earn) 15 percent of your book sales (or 20 % for international sales, where half of the commission goes to the foreign co-agent).
She told me if I sold 5000 copies of my book online, to contact her — she might very well be interested in representing me for foreign sales rights, movie and television rights, and, if I were interested, potentially a traditional contract for my book w / one of the «Big 5» (the latter not required).
She's the author of 35 books — 18 published with New York, the rest with her own imprint; has sold foreign rights to 16 countries; sold in excess of 1,000,000 in combined sales; is co-founder of Mile High Press (14 titles published representing seven authors); has created and chaired several publishing conferences; and is the Founder and Chief Visionary Officer Author U ®.
A unique aspect of the Canadian book publishing market is that 19 foreign - controlled publishers, which represented less than 6 % of all companies surveyed, accounted for 59 % of domestic book sales in 2004 (the percentage has increased).
Within Trident, Alex spent several years as a Foreign Rights Agent, specializing in representing the company's middle grade and young adult authors in the foreign marketplace, securing hundreds of translation and English language in the U.K. sub rights sales, and placing books with publishers in dozens of couForeign Rights Agent, specializing in representing the company's middle grade and young adult authors in the foreign marketplace, securing hundreds of translation and English language in the U.K. sub rights sales, and placing books with publishers in dozens of couforeign marketplace, securing hundreds of translation and English language in the U.K. sub rights sales, and placing books with publishers in dozens of countries.
To be treated as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Code, a Fund must also (a) derive at least 90 % of its gross income from dividends, interest, payments with respect to securities loans, net income from certain publicly traded partnerships and gains from the sale or other disposition of securities or foreign currencies, or other income (including, but not limited to, gains from options, futures or forward contracts) derived with respect to the business of investing in such securities or currencies, and (b) diversify its holdings so that, at the end of each fiscal quarter, (i) at least 50 % of the market value of a Fund's assets is represented by cash, U.S. government
Among these requirements are the following: (i) at least 90 % of the fund's gross income each taxable year must be derived from dividends, interest, payments with respect to securities loans, and gains from the sale or other disposition of stock, securities or foreign currencies, or other income derived with respect to its business of investing in such stock or securities or currencies and net income derived from an interest in a qualified publicly traded partnership; (ii) at the close of each quarter of the fund's taxable year, at least 50 % of the value of its total assets must be represented by cash and cash items, U.S. Government securities, securities of other RICs and other securities, with such other securities limited, in respect of any one issuer, to an amount that does not exceed 5 % of the value of a Fund's assets and that does not represent more than 10 % of the outstanding voting securities of such issuer; and (iii) at the close of each quarter of the fund's taxable year, not more than 25 % of the value of its assets may be invested in securities (other than U.S. Government securities or the securities of other RICs) of any one issuer or of two or more issuers and which are engaged in the same, similar, or related trades or businesses if the fund owns at least 20 % of the voting power of such issuers, or the securities of one or more qualified publicly traded partnerships.
Work highlights Represented Impression Products against Lexmark in the Supreme Court to reverse a Federal Circuit decision which had found a patentee may impose patent - based post-sale restrictions on an article's use or resale regardless of the patent exhaustion doctrine and that foreign sales do not exhaust US patent rights.
«During his legal career, Sarhan represented clients in diverse transactions including private equity and venture capital financings, mergers and acquisitions, and numerous other transactions involving significant intellectual property assets, including the sale of a well - known US publishing business with considerable copyright assets to a major European publisher and the negotiation of a foreign joint venture for a popular online portal.»
Most recently, Steve's practice has centered on the purchase and sale of middle - market companies, private placements, private equity and venture capital investment and representing foreign companies with the expansion of their businesses into the United States, in particular the State of Texas.
The guidelines provide illustrative examples of permitted activities, including: after - sales service / warranty work, purchasing Canadian goods or services for a foreign business or receiving training in respect of such goods or services; receiving or giving training within a Canadian affiliate of the corporation that employs them outside of Canada, if production resulting from the training is incidental; and representing a foreign business for the purpose of selling goods but not making sales to the general public.
Representing a number of Chinese and foreign companies to negotiate for sales of goods, distribution agreements.
Represented the institutional trustee of an ESOP with regard to the sale of stock of a defense engineering and contract business to a foreign public company.
A significant portion of Newsom's practice involves advising clients in connection with cross-border transactions, whether engaging foreign counsel to assist domestic clients in managing offshore assets, or representing foreign clients in sales to, or joint ventures with, U.S. - based businesses.
Foreign capital represented 25 percent of total sales volume in 2016 and we anticipate a similar appetite in 2017, if not greater.
He regularly represents clients (both domestic and foreign) involved in the purchase & sale, leasing and financing of commercial and residential properties.
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