Sentences with phrase «earnings capacity as»

Not exact matches

Actual results, including with respect to our targets and prospects, could differ materially due to a number of factors, including the risk that we may not obtain sufficient orders to achieve our targeted revenues; price competition in key markets; the risk that we or our channel partners are not able to develop and expand customer bases and accurately anticipate demand from end customers, which can result in increased inventory and reduced orders as we experience wide fluctuations in supply and demand; the risk that our commercial Lighting Products results will continue to suffer if new issues arise regarding issues related to product quality for this business; the risk that we may experience production difficulties that preclude us from shipping sufficient quantities to meet customer orders or that result in higher production costs and lower margins; our ability to lower costs; the risk that our results will suffer if we are unable to balance fluctuations in customer demand and capacity, including bringing on additional capacity on a timely basis to meet customer demand; the risk that longer manufacturing lead times may cause customers to fulfill their orders with a competitor's products instead; the risk that the economic and political uncertainty caused by the proposed tariffs by the United States on Chinese goods, and any corresponding Chinese tariffs in response, may negatively impact demand for our products; product mix; risks associated with the ramp - up of production of our new products, and our entry into new business channels different from those in which we have historically operated; the risk that customers do not maintain their favorable perception of our brand and products, resulting in lower demand for our products; the risk that our products fail to perform or fail to meet customer requirements or expectations, resulting in significant additional costs, including costs associated with warranty returns or the potential recall of our products; ongoing uncertainty in global economic conditions, infrastructure development or customer demand that could negatively affect product demand, collectability of receivables and other related matters as consumers and businesses may defer purchases or payments, or default on payments; risks resulting from the concentration of our business among few customers, including the risk that customers may reduce or cancel orders or fail to honor purchase commitments; the risk that we are not able to enter into acceptable contractual arrangements with the significant customers of the acquired Infineon RF Power business or otherwise not fully realize anticipated benefits of the transaction; the risk that retail customers may alter promotional pricing, increase promotion of a competitor's products over our products or reduce their inventory levels, all of which could negatively affect product demand; the risk that our investments may experience periods of significant stock price volatility causing us to recognize fair value losses on our investment; the risk posed by managing an increasingly complex supply chain that has the ability to supply a sufficient quantity of raw materials, subsystems and finished products with the required specifications and quality; the risk we may be required to record a significant charge to earnings if our goodwill or amortizable assets become impaired; risks relating to confidential information theft or misuse, including through cyber-attacks or cyber intrusion; our ability to complete development and commercialization of products under development, such as our pipeline of Wolfspeed products, improved LED chips, LED components, and LED lighting products risks related to our multi-year warranty periods for LED lighting products; risks associated with acquisitions, divestitures, joint ventures or investments generally; the rapid development of new technology and competing products that may impair demand or render our products obsolete; the potential lack of customer acceptance for our products; risks associated with ongoing litigation; and other factors discussed in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including our report on Form 10 - K for the fiscal year ended June 25, 2017, and subsequent reports filed with the SEC.
Small rate changes or more evidence of earnings and capacity to pay is also unlikely to impact on high net worth buyers, which is typically defined as those with assets worth more than $ 2m in addition to their home.
But pre-orders for the device have been far better than anticipated, and as part of today's third quarter earnings report, Bezos says the company has already increased capacity and is «building millions more than we'd already planned» to meet demand.
In his judgment, Potter P concluded that although H was «generally unsupportive» of W's career development as a personnel manager, regarding her earnings compared to his as «pin money», the decision that W sacrifice her ambitions and earning capacity for role of mother was mutual.
and also that, given the Plaintiff's age and injuries, that he would have «a difficult time finding work if his (current) job ended `, As a result of this the court awarded $ 70,000 for loss of future earnings / loss of earning capacity.
The case arose from a car accident injury in BC in which The claimant sought compensation for pain and suffering and loss of enjoyment of life, as well as past and future earnings losses, loss of homemaking capacity and cost of future care and management fees.
One study by Weiss and Willis (1997) examined how unanticipated changes in the predicted earnings capacity of husbands and wives (what the authors refer to as «surprises») affected the probability of divorce.
Economic Damages Reports calculate the present value of economic damages, i.e. loss of earnings, loss of earnings capacity, and other damages such as household -LRB-» home») services.
If your earning capacity was permanently reduced as a result of your injuries, you may also be able to recover damages to account for the earnings you will lose over time.
Rather than using the earnings approach in an attempt to quantify diminished earning capacity, the Court adopted the other accepted approach, that being the capital asset approach, as quantification of diminished earning capacity was not easily measurable.
In the case at bar, the Court preferred the «earnings approach» in determining diminished earning capacity, over the «capital asset» approach, as the «earnings approach» is more helpful when the loss is easily measurable.
Rather than attempting to determine an amount for diminished earning capacity by using the earnings approach, which is more suitable where the loss can be easily measured, the Court used the capital asset approach, as the Plaintiff had no history of full time employment, and had yet to fully establish herself in her field.
Rather than using the earnings approach for the purposes of determining an amount to award the Plaintiff for diminished earning capacity, the Court adopted the capital asset approach, as set out in Brown v. Golaiy.
[348] To my mind, the probable loss of future capacity for the Plaintiff is approximately midway between those two points, as compared to the present value of his potential future earnings as a journeyman plumber in the amount of $ 1,087,603.
In New Mexico, compensation for survivors in a wrongful death action often includes pain and suffering, lost earnings, loss of guidance, household services, loss of society and companionship, and the value of the decedent's life separate from his or her earning capacity (also known as hedonic damages).
From this incident, the injured worker brought a claim against the owner of the offending tugboat as well as the company overseeing the dock building seeking various damages, including loss of earnings and earning capacity, pain, suffering, mental anguish and emotional trauma.
The central issue for Owen J to determine was the degree to which the brain injury affected Mrs Clarke's functional capacity as a solicitor, and then to assess special damages for loss of earnings and general damages pain, suffering and loss of amenity.
If the husband was a sole shareholder of a corporation and there was evidence of manipulation and control of assets and income, the court looks to corporate earnings, not merely personal income, as the true reflection of the husband's earning capacity.
An economic disadvantage is a present or future loss which might include loss of future earnings or earning capacity, typically as a result of caring responsibilities within the family.
If earnings are reduced as a matter of choice and not for reasonable cause, the court may attribute income to a parent up to his or her earning capacity.
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