Sentences with phrase «adequately capitalize»

Plantiff will argue that there is no legal separation between Daniel and LLC # 1 because Daniel as shareholder does not fill out forms correctly or had malicious intent when he created LLC # 1 or operates LLC # 1 for his own personal benefit or LLC # 1 wrecklessly borrows money or Daniel as officer of LLC # 1 knew that the slip and fall could occur or Daniel did not adequately capitalize LLC # 1 or any other lame excuse.
With the stock at $ 8.55 per share and the market aware that the $ 500 million in rights offering proceeds is insufficient to adequately capitalize the company, it will be difficult to set a market - clearing price.
From the Daily Nation: While publishers in Kenya enjoy seeing their titles win prizes like the Jomo Kenyatta Prize, some may not adequately capitalize on those wins with marketing.
Traders can reduce risk by ensuring they are adequately capitalized, investing in the right education, and trying out their strategies with paper trading before real trading.
The way to make these inherently profitable institutions «adequately capitalized» was to directly infuse equity into the banks; put otherwise, it made much more sense to buy newly issued bank common stocks from depository institutions, rather than already outstanding common stock from bank stockholders.
For example, the Fund reached the analytic conclusion that despite the plethora of bad loans (mostly real estate) made by most depository institutions, many of such banking companies were not only inherently profitable but also very good takeover candidates provided that they could become «adequately capitalized» for regulatory purposes.
The bank also works to maintain a strong relationship with its regulator, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and to ensure that it is adequately capitalized for any risk that it takes on, says Calk.
In Canada, the CMHC received direct government support in the 1980s and again in 1997, after the early 1990s housing bust, as Professor Londerville pointed out: «CMHC did not have sufficient reserves to cover all its incurred claims, and needed government intervention to assure that it remained adequately capitalized
The operating insurance subsidiaries look like they are adequately capitalized, but with that level of reinsurance, you really can't tell for sure.
Selling to the Point by Jeffrey Lipsius tells the story of Essentials Inc., a mid-market wholesaler of medical supplies, whose board no longer believes the company is adequately capitalized to stay competitive.

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What's the best way to determine whether the company is adequately reserved / capitalized?
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