We subtract the fair value of the minority interest liability from shareholder value in our DCF model
as the minority interest shareholders have the rights to that portion of the cash flows.
Also referred to
as minority interest.
Not exact matches
Certain proposed transactions, including the divestiture of Humana's subsidiary, KMG America Corporation, the acquisition of a
minority interest in Kindred Healthcare, Inc.'s Kindred at Home division by Humana,
as well
as the acquisition of a
minority interest in Curo Healthcare Services by Humana are subject to various closing conditions, including various regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions,
as well
as other uncertainties, and there can be no assurances
as to whether and when these transactions may be completed.
He dismissed the pressure to pursue an ethical foreign policy
as the work of «influential
minority elements among us that have some special
interest» at heart and believed the American commitment to Israel was a strategic liability.
While Clinton may not poll
as well
as Obama has with young and
minority voters, she will grab the
interest of female voters, political observers say.
«There should not be unequal voting rights
as they could allow management or
minority share owners to override the wishes or best
interests of majority shareholders for personal benefit and compromise accountability, leading to potential entrenchment issues,» Mary Leung, head of advocacy for Asia at CFA Institute, an association of investment professionals, said in a statement.
As the chart above illustrates, there is an
interesting correlation between the seat - advantage a
minority government holds over the official Opposition, and the length of time between general elections when the
minority is in power.
In such cases,
minority interest shows
as either a liability or an equity item on the consolidated balance sheet, and the income, or loss, owed to the
minority owners.
(Merely
as a point of
interest, consider that the average seat - advantage these six
minorities held over their official Opposition was roughly 14, while the average number of months from their initial election victory to the next tilt was about 15.)
You finally arrive at the bottom, where you find a figure known
as net income applicable to common shares, which is the profit the stockholders are entitled to enjoy after backing out things like costs,
interest expense, taxes,
minority stakes, etc..
At this point in time fiduciaries may be among the
minority in the profession, but there's one out there who will surely look out for your best
interests without conflicts — and who is willing to sign a legal document stating
as much.
Figure 1 shows the five companies with the larges (gross value and
as a % of market value)
minority interest liability adjusted out of shareholder value for 2012.
Modern education seems to have had little effect in breaking down sectarian barriers between Shi'
as and Sunnis since,
as with all
minority religions, the Shi'
as take special
interest in the religious training of their children.
He here offers a persuasive practical,
as well
as unabashedly moral, argument that personal merit and competition are in the short and long term
interests of
minorities, drawing on his own rise from poverty, which he describes
as an escape from «the liberal plantation.»
Their books may not be known to most of the general public
interested in questions related to Jesus, the Gospels, or the early Christian church, but they do occupy a noteworthy niche
as a (very) small but (often) loud
minority voice.
In opposition, the Democrats represented the cultural «have - nots,»
minority religions like Catholics, Jews, «free thinkers,» and some sectarian Protestants, such
as Southern Baptists, who shared an
interest in resisting majority impositions.
Like Trump, he had no
interest in reconciling with his party critics or reaching out to groups that were skeptical of the GOP, such
as minorities and college graduates.
As compared with twenty years ago when religious
interest was more largely funneled through nondenominational agencies, the churches are more active in making contacts with students and among a virile
minority are securing a better response.
As long as such activities, however peripheral to the main business of universities, were available to the minority of students who might be interested, and as long as the religious programs at least modestly flourished (as they did through the 1950s), disestablishment could be seen as a reasonable accommodation to pressures for chang
As long
as such activities, however peripheral to the main business of universities, were available to the minority of students who might be interested, and as long as the religious programs at least modestly flourished (as they did through the 1950s), disestablishment could be seen as a reasonable accommodation to pressures for chang
as such activities, however peripheral to the main business of universities, were available to the
minority of students who might be
interested, and
as long as the religious programs at least modestly flourished (as they did through the 1950s), disestablishment could be seen as a reasonable accommodation to pressures for chang
as long
as the religious programs at least modestly flourished (as they did through the 1950s), disestablishment could be seen as a reasonable accommodation to pressures for chang
as the religious programs at least modestly flourished (
as they did through the 1950s), disestablishment could be seen as a reasonable accommodation to pressures for chang
as they did through the 1950s), disestablishment could be seen
as a reasonable accommodation to pressures for chang
as a reasonable accommodation to pressures for change.
In this essay, I have referred only to the book of Genesis and thus have chosen not to mention the prohibitions against homosexuality included in Leviticus, for it seems to me that what is at stake now is not homosexuality, which is a fact, a reality, whatever my view of it
as a rabbi might be, but the risk of irreversibly scrambling genealogies, questions of legal and social status (the child -
as - subject becoming child -
as - object), and identities — a confusion that would be harmful to society
as a whole and that would lose sight of the general
interest in seeking the advantage of a tiny
minority.
What is at stake is the risk of irreversibly scrambling genealogies,
as well
as legal and social statuses (the child -
as - subject becoming child -
as - object) and identities — a confusion that would be harmful to society
as a whole and that would lose sight of the general
interest in seeking the advantage of a tiny
minority.
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There Offensive Coordinator Mike Shula should technicaly count
as a Rooney Rule interview for any
interested teams since he's a
minority as the son of a coach, and the NFL dosent have any nepotism.
Today, a growing
minority — particularly among 9 - to 16 - year - olds — is
interested in alternative or extreme sports such
as Ultimate Frisbee, skateboarding and inline skating.
The Movement for Rights and Freedoms is likely not only to seek to promote the
interests of the Turkish
minority, but also to oppose any initiative that it regards
as harmful to its constituents.
Ken Ofori - Attah, in responding to the issue in Parliament, stated that the issuance was transparent and was done in accordance with the laid down procedures governing the issuance of bond and government securities in the country, adding that there was no conflict of
interest,
as he «had no direct dealings with the investors»
as alleged by the
minority in Parliament.
Neglecting these «output» and «input» aspects of legitimacy and giving priority instead to a euronationalist justification of a European sovereignty in the making could also turn out to be detrimental to individual freedoms: the illusion of homogeneity it would produce could incite European citizens to support policies sold by political leaders
as being in the
interest of the European «community» or «people», but actually only serving a tiny
minority.
It's
interesting that Schumer chose to use Cruz
as an example, since he called the tea Party upstart senator's runoff victory «a disaster for (Senate
Minority Leader) Mitch McConnell, the Republicans and America» last August.
The position might also
interest Mr. Romaine
as he nears the county term limit, and has spent each of his terms in the political
minority on the Legislature.
Republican
minority leader Kevin McCaffrey of Lindenhurst spoke with Mr. Krupski after the vote and said they would try to come to a «workable solution,» such
as holding select meetings on the East End that would be of particular
interest to residents there.
I did not recognise, at the point that this visit was arranged, a need to disclose to my officials and the High Commission that Abid Hussain and I have a common business
interest as minority shareholders in a small food company... I sincerely regret that I did not consider the significance of this relationship with Mr Hussain when the arrangements for the visit were being made... I am sorry.
A federal jury in Brooklyn found that the Emigrant Savings Bank had discriminated against eight
minority homeowners by purposefully marketing to them subprime mortgages with what were described
as predatory
interest rates of
as much
as 18 percent a year.
Since 2015, Franklin Templeton having Trevor Trefgarne
as Non-Executive Director purchased bonds issued by the NDC Government, now Ghanaians want to know from the
Minority MPs, if there was any form of conflict of
interest and conspiracy between Seth Terkper, Ato Forson, Trevor Trefgarne and Ken Ofori - Atta to enriched themselves at the detriment of the Nation within that period?
«It is very
interesting to me that everything that was great about the bill was introduced but everything that protects
minority and black voters was left totally
as if this never even happened,» Walker said.
She insists, however, that she remains a grassroots - based candidate, and continues to try to pain her opponent, former Assembly
Minority Leader John Faso,
as an Albany insider and tool of big business
interests.
The Republican Caucus, led by
Minority Leader John J. Mills, has grown continually frustrated by Legislators and opportunists who have attempted to ignore the will of the people and
as a result hindered efforts to present a fair map in a timely manner that would allow
interested candidates to become involved in the process.
They include Chi Onwurah, the former minister for culture and the digital economy, who wrote that it was «statistically
interesting to say the least» that Labour's leader had made life difficult for two of the very few
minority ethnic female MPs; and Pat Glass, who resigned
as shadow education secretary in June two days after being appointed, in protest over Corbyn's leadership.
Solidifying his reputation
as a trivia machine, Paterson reeled off the project's projected (and disputed, by some) stats — on jobs and housing units and the percentage of
minority contracts — to the point of almost losing the crowd's (and Jay - Z's)
interest.
Moreover, such an outcome is in the national
interest too: these voters are disadvantaged if one party believes they could be taken for granted, and the others that they are out - of - reach, so the convergence of majority and
minority voting patterns over time should be seen
as a positive indicator of integration.
Some of the remarks suggested that the redistricting process,
as directed by the courts in the absence of competent execution by the legislature, was systematically discriminatory against the
interests of
minority voters.
He said on ITV: «In the
interests of the country we are willing to form a government — a
minority government — to put forward a programme, a Queen's speech,
as well
as an alternative budget and an alternative programme for the Brexit negotiations.
The party is effectively controlled by Mr. Cuomo and some liberals groused that Mr. Paterson seemed less
interested in helping Democrats in the State Senate, where he once served
as minority leader.
In 2003, she was hired by Rhodes College in Memphis
as a William Randolph Hearst teaching fellow, a 1 - year program that supports
minority candidates
interested in teaching careers.
My current position
as co-PI and deputy director of Bio-Link, the National Science Foundation's Advanced Technology Resource and Education Center for Biotechnology (see box below), gives me the opportunity to help train community college students in general — and underrepresented
minorities in particular —
interested in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
In essence, I learned that everyone did not have my best
interest at heart just because they wore the same
minority labels
as I.
But
as scientific director, she has taken a serious
interest in programs for women, underrepresented
minorities, and young scientists.
Aziza Baccouche — Dr. Z,
as she calls herself — has made a career connecting scientific research to the people it could affect, such
as informing patients about medical developments and getting more
minority students
interested in science.
To attract a diverse talent pool, especially in areas such
as engineering and science, GM has also partnered with organizations such
as Advancing
Minorities»
Interest in Engineering, the National Society of Black Engineers, the American Indian Science and Engineering Society, the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE), and the Society of Women Engineers.
Oregon State University (OSU) maintains a
minority interest,
as a result of their sale to NuScale of the core technology patents underlying the plant design.
Which is to say that the film's interpretation of apartheid may reflect most poorly on the film not because it's wrong but because it's intellectually lazy and, here's the real kicker, LESS
INTERESTING than it would have been to show the aliens
as not yet another oppressed
minority (which has been done to death) but a mass suppressed by an elite group, made to feel like an «other» when, in fact, it's imprisoned in its own homeland.