Sentences with phrase «corporate assets of a company»

devour the corporate assets of a company I had been the legal owner of just weeks before.

Not exact matches

The company said that approximately $ 19 billion of the charge is related to recalculating the value of tax assets as a result of the new corporate tax cuts.
Some executives try to keep at arms - length to maintain a facade of power, but Kelleher demonstrated that a culture of connectedness and personal interest — from the top ranks to the bottom — could become a corporate asset, even as his company grew to massive proportions.
She joined the company in 1997 and has held a number of executive positions including CFO of Prudential Annuities, VP of Finance (Individual Life Insurance), and Managing Director & Asset Treasurer, Capital Markets and Corporate Finance.
Your corporate identity is one of your company's most valuable assets, but sometimes you have to make a change.
Certain assets related to the company, its founder and top executive Ma Xiaohong, and some of her relatives and associates, have been frozen by Chinese authorities in recent weeks, according to government and corporate filings cited by the Journal.
Creditors may be able to pierce the corporate veil that separates a company from its owners» personal assets in cases of fraud, when the entities are inextricably linked, or when the company fails to adhere to the basic legal and reporting requirements.
At close to half a billion dollars, it was well beyond the outer limits of what investors had ever paid for a publishing company of Wired's size — never mind one whose operations were on track to lose $ 11 million that year (not even counting a onetime $ 20.5 - million write - off to put the company's disparate assets under one corporate umbrella).
Then double - check the company's articles, bylaws, and corporate minutes to confirm that your understanding of the company (or asset) reflects reality.
The risks involved in making a corporate acquisition - whether of a large asset, a division of an existing company, or even a competitor - are enormous, in part because there are so many unknowns to consider.
Known as the limited - liability company (LLC), this structure offers the best of all corporate worlds for many new businesses: personal - asset protection (normally available only to shareholders of C corporations), elimination of corporate - level taxes (a benefit normally reserved for partners or S - corporation owners), and flexible ownership rules (which S corporations in particular lack).
Like paper - only shells, which enable the secrecy - minded to hide real ownership of assets, shelf companies are set up by firms like Wyoming Corporate Services, then left «on the shelf» to season for years.
In this Research Insight, we argue that the quality of a company can generally be evaluated along five key dimensions: Profitability, Earnings Quality, Financial Leverage, Asset Growth and Corporate Governance.
In «real» ownership, they argue, the owners control their assets by determining such things as who runs the company, who sits on the Board of Directors, when major corporate decisions are made that might impact the future of the company, and so on.
Ms. Barnett has over twenty years of executive experience in corporate finance, asset management, emerging markets and the start - up company space.
For corporate services, the company offers technical implants, IT assets audit, network security, consultation on IT upgrade and securing of IT assets.
By Doug Stephens Right now your company is very likely sitting on a corporate asset of immeasurable value.
Assets are invested in any eligible U.S. dollar - denominated money market instruments as defined by applicable U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission regulations (Rule 2a - 7 of the Investment Company Act of 1940), including all types listed above as well as commercial paper, certificates of deposit, corporate notes, and other private instruments from domestic and foreign issuers, as well as repurchase and potentially reverse repurchase agreements.
Likewise, from time to time Hard Assets Alliance may engage in affiliate programs offered by other companies, though corporate policy firmly dictates that such agreements will have no influence on any product or service recommendations, nor alter the pricing that would otherwise be available in absence of such an agreement.
B Lab drives systemic change through three interrelated initiatives: 1) building a community of Certified B Corporations to make it easier for all of us to tell the difference between «good companies» and just good marketing; 2) accelerating the growth of the impact investing asset class through use of B Lab's GIIRS impact rating system by institutional investors; and 3) promoting supportive public policies, including creation of a new corporate form and tax, procurement, and investment incentives for sustainable business.
Where an SWF is primarily a fund manager investing liquid financial assets of the state (e.g. Singapore's GIC), an NWF is akin to an investment company in charge of active corporate governance for the commercial, operational assets of the state such as state - owned enterprises, real estate, forests, infrastructure as a portfolio (e.g. Singapore's Temasek).
Facebook shareholders Julia Goodridge, North Star Asset Management, and Ross Gerber, Gerber Kawasaki, discuss proxy advisor ISS urging better corporate governance at the social media giant in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica data scandal and how the company's dual - share structure complicates the process.
Last week Fortune magazine named the Southern Company a top utility for the sixth year in a row, citing its «wise use of corporate assets» and «social responsibility.»
The company's products and services addresses multiple markets, asset classes and geographies and are sold to a diverse client base, including asset owners, such as pension funds, endowments, foundations, central banks, family offices and insurance companies; institutional and retail asset managers, such as managers of pension assets, mutual funds, exchange traded funds, real estate, hedge funds and private wealth; financial intermediaries, such as banks, broker - dealers, exchanges, custodians and investment consultants; and corporate clients.
To reiterate what we said in our January 6, 2009 letter and have repeated numerous times during our discussions with management, we believe that any action other than the immediate dissolution and liquidation of the Company is an irresponsible waste of corporate assets and will result in a severe impairment of shareholder value.
And, bonds in aggregate (that is, corporate bonds, structured securities and U.S. government bonds) represent at least 80 % of invested assets across all life company sizes.
In other words, certain TAM Portfolio companies can be acquired at, say, 25 cents to 75 cents for each $ 1.00 of corporate net assets most of which are accounted for under International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS), while comparable DJIA assets cost $ 2.79 for each $ 1.00 of corporate net assets most of which are accounted for under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).
For those that haven't read me much, the deadly trio of too much leverage, illiquid assets, and liquid liabilities is what causes most corporate defaults of financial companies, not lesser issues like mark - to - market accounting.
Ryan Labs Asset Management Inc. (Ryan Labs), a Sun Life Investment Management company, has announced the launch of their Defensive Risk Premia (DRP) strategy for corporate and public pension plans, as well as other institutional investors.
With over $ 300billion of municipal bonds and over $ 400billion of corporate and foreign bonds held by these companies shows the pool of assets these companies could tap to offset liabilities is significant.
Such as company equity value trading well below net cash (excluding total debt), or in other words, negative enterprise value, meaning one can buy the cash at a discount of par and assign zero value to all other corporate assets.
In a corporate Chapter 7, there are no exemptions and the trustee will step in to liquidate the assets of the company (if any) in an orderly fashion.
One way to do that is by assembling a group of individual funds or ETFs each of which provides exposure to a specific asset class — large - company stocks, small shares, government and corporate bonds, etc..
A review of high - yield debt investments should cover: (1) analysis of the industry, including growth rates, special risks and leading companies; (2) analysis of the bond issuer, including the company's position in its industry; new products; management stability; the outlook for growth in revenues and cash flow as captured in Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization, also called EBITDA; value of corporate assets and the debt maturity schedule; and (3) analysis of the issue, including special provisions in the «bond indenture,» covenants protecting the bondholder, use of the money raised in bond offerings, debt seniority, secondary market liquidity and call provisions.
Since December 31, 2006, the Company's portfolio of insured structured credit default swaps has become increasingly concentrated in transactions where the underlying reference obligations comprise commercial mortgage - backed securities, asset - backed collateral including residential mortgages of high grade collateral, in addition to corporate securities.
NEW YORK, Feb. 27, 2018 / PRNewswire / - Ryan Labs Asset Management Inc. (Ryan Labs), a Sun Life Investment Management company, today announced the launch of their Defensive Risk Premia (DRP) strategy for corporate and public pension plans, as well as other institutional investors.
So, tracking management changes could be a leading indicator of corporate actions, and perhaps, excess returns, if combined with a little analysis for undervalution of the assets of the company.
Fortune asked more than 3,000 senior executives, directors and securities analysts to rate the ten largest companies in their own industries on eight attributes of reputation, using a scale of zero (poor) to ten (excellent): quality of management; quality of products or services; innovativeness; long - term investment value; financial soundness; ability to attract, develop, and keep talented people; responsibility to the community and the environment; and wise use of corporate assets.
Corporate events are typically purchases and sales of assets or subsidiaries that change the nature of a company, or wholesale change in the capital structure of a company on the whole.
During his 33 - year investment career, Mr. Luchsinger has served as Chief Investment Officer for Great American Reserve Insurance Company, where he was responsible for the management of corporate, mortgage, and private placement fixed income, as well as equity assets.
Located at 1001 South Olive Street in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles, this newly constructed property is also the ninth US corporate housing asset owned by Singapore - based Mapletree Investments, the parent company of Oakwood Worldwide.
Yesterday, Massively OP put together a piece on MMO company Daybreak Games Company and its corporate overlords, chronicling the US government's asset freeze of Russian megacorp Renova on down the chain to its subsidiary Columbus Nova, which has for three years been the nominal owner of Daybreak since it parted ways with Sony and dropped the SOcompany Daybreak Games Company and its corporate overlords, chronicling the US government's asset freeze of Russian megacorp Renova on down the chain to its subsidiary Columbus Nova, which has for three years been the nominal owner of Daybreak since it parted ways with Sony and dropped the SOCompany and its corporate overlords, chronicling the US government's asset freeze of Russian megacorp Renova on down the chain to its subsidiary Columbus Nova, which has for three years been the nominal owner of Daybreak since it parted ways with Sony and dropped the SOE name.
The Third Circuit in In re Bevill Bresler & Schulman Asset Management Corp., developed a five - part test (the Bevill test) to examine the merits of such an assertion by an individual employee against company counsel.50 Under this test, employees must show that (1) they approached corporate counsel for the purpose of seeking legal advice; (2) they made it clear that they were seeking advice in their individual capacity; (3) counsel sought to communicate with the employee in this individual capacity, mindful of the conflicts with its representation of the company; (4) the communications were confidential; and (5) the communications did not concern the employee's official duties or the general affairs of the company.51 The Bevill test has been recognised by other jurisdictions as a means of assessing whether a company employee may assert attorney — client privilege in an individual capacity arising out of communications with corporate counsel.52 (See also Chapter 13 on employee rights.)
He has 12 years» experience of major commercial litigation in such diverse areas as bribery and corruption of senior executives and misappropriation of corporate assets (including the 24 - week Fiona Trust trial), international arbitration (typically LCIA, ICC, LMAA and UNCITRAL and frequently for or against states or state - owned companies), proceedings in the Commercial Court under the Arbitration Act 1996, banking litigation, offshore engineering, shipping and insurance.
The Firm's practice includes: (i) formation of domestic and offshore investment vehicles of all types, including venture capital funds, and a sub-specialty in real estate opportunity funds, (ii) taxation of investment partnerships and other investment vehicles, and (iii) securities and corporate governance matters relating to portfolio companies (private and public) or real estate assets of the funds.
Bentley Harris Harris focuses on assisting companies in formation, governance and general corporate law as well as the selection, protection and enforcement of intellectual property assets.
Steve's practice includes private placements and other sales and purchases of debt or equity securities; mergers, asset acquisitions and sales; formation and representation of private equity funds, venture capital funds and hedge funds; entity selection and formation (including drafting complex limited liability company and partnership agreements and corporate charters having multiple classes of common and preferred stock); and general contract review.
In addition to true piercing the corporate veil, if any assets are distributed by the company to its owners when it is dissolved, the dollar amount of that transfer could constitute a fraudulent transfer.
Our Financial Regulation team provides regulatory advice for a wide range of financial institutions, including government bodies, banks, securities firms, investment managers, alternative asset managers, custodians, building societies, life and non-life insurance companies, reinsurers, electronic trading platforms, stockbrokers, corporate financiers, retail intermediaries, pension houses, payment services firms and peer - to - peer lending firms.
We advise clients at all stages of growth, from early - stage companies across a wide range of fintech industry segments to major multinational corporates, global financial services firms, venture capital firms, asset managers, private equity houses and insurance companies.
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