When a licence is issued by the Council, it shall be issued as of noon on the date of
issuance as shown on the face of the licence.
Regency Centers said in a press release: «Regency views
this issuance as an opportunity to support an important market as investors seek more socially responsible investment options.
Consistent with Weatherford, earlier decisions had demonstrated a reluctance to allow 3rd parties to «interfere» during prosecution by seeking judicial intervention at the time (as opposed to retroactively / post
issuance as in Weatherford).
E-Certs expire 12 months from the date of
issuance as indicated above and in your Radisson Rewards online account.
Tom Lydon's recent article [2] discusses the pull back in the high - yield market and mentions new
issuance as a factor.
Both markets experienced plenty of new
issuance as investment grade names such as Anadarko Petroleum, Goldman Sachs and Oracle, along with the high yield names of Ithaca Energy, Jaguar and RJS Power all issued debt last week.
E - Certs expire 12 months from the date of
issuance as indicated on the E-Cert.
Typically, credit cards come with
an issuance as well as an annual charge.
You have to adjust buybacks for net stock
issuance as well to get to the net stock buybacks.
In addition, we also recorded Related - Party Warrants at fair value of $ 83.4 million on the date of
issuance as a reduction to the carrying amount of the related - party debt and a corresponding increase to stockholders» equity.
The Bank recommends a comprehensive review of the economic impact of central bank digital currency
issuance as it predicts that digital currencies will compete with commercial bank deposits.
Alon Goren, founder of Crypto Invest Summit and Principal at Wavemaker Genesis, an early - stage investor in blockchain and crypto companies, cites Overstock's decision to file its tZero token
issuance as a Reg.
So, it is a very different market than it was 10 years ago, and you're going to see a lot of corporate bond
issuance as these infrastructure projects go out there, and you can capture some pretty good yields and you know what you're buying because it's a corporate bond.
Here, we'll discuss the capital markets, and how they will see an onslaught of debt
issuances as officials in the affected areas look for the best ways to fund their rebuilding efforts.
• Prepared various complex corporate agreements involving recapitalizations, stock and asset purchases, IPOs, private placements and high - yield debt
issuances as well as incorporating documents and board resolutions.
The firm has remained at the forefront of sovereign debt
issuances as well as the acquisition of renewable energy assets.
Not exact matches
This increased demand has been met with an equally large increase in supply
as corporate bond
issuance has roughly doubled since 2008.
Therefore, the entity controlling the flow of «monetization» is the Treasury
as it determines the quantity of net financial asset
issuance.
But you might be surprised to learn they all rewarded outstanding performance through the
issuance of additional stock options (or
as is now the case, RSUs) in a similar way.
If no one objects to the patent
as published, and the applicant pays the required
issuance fee, the PTO provides the applicant with a document called a patent deed, which we colloquially refer to
as a patent.
The strategy is to deliver a wide array of financial solutions providing advice on capital structure, acquisition finance, ratings, debt
issuance, structured finance, and the management of currency,
as well
as interest rate risk.
In a future world where cash becomes marginalized and digital «credits» take over
as a system of payments, companies find old - fashioned stock
issuance a trite method of raising funds.
S&P gave the AMNH's recent bond
issuance a very high AAA rating, indicating the museum's «pre-eminence»
as one of the world's top natural history museums.
If shares outstanding stop declining
as buyback activity recedes and net equity
issuance turns positive, it will put more onus on the numerator — the actual earnings — to propel earnings per share higher.
As we've written before at Business Insider, credit - card
issuance has been booming, with s ubprime borrowers gaining access to credit cards at an accelerating rate.
Adjusted Net Income is defined
as net income excluding (i) franchise agreement amortization, which is a non-cash expense arising
as a result of acquisition accounting that may hinder the comparability of our operating results to our industry peers, (ii) amortization of deferred financing costs and debt
issuance discount, a non-cash component of interest expense, and (gains) losses on early extinguishment of debt, which are non-cash charges that vary by the timing, terms and size of debt financing transactions, (iii)(income) loss from equity method investments, net of cash distributions received from equity method investments, (iv) other operating expenses (income), net, and (v) other specifically identified costs associated with non-recurring projects.
Non-cash interest expense related to convertible notes - We record the accretion of the debt discount related to the equity component and amortization of
issuance costs
as non-cash interest expense.
Technical factors such
as increasing U.S. Treasury bill
issuance - the result of a surging budget deficit - are adding to the factors pulling short - term yields higher and making the short end look more attractive.
Except
as expressly provided in the Plan, no
issuance by Google of shares of stock of any class, or securities convertible into shares of stock of any class, shall affect, and no adjustment by reason thereof shall be made with respect to, the number of shares or amount of other property subject to, or the terms related to, any Incentive Award.
Except
as expressly provided in the Plan, no
issuance by Alphabet of shares of stock of any class, or securities convertible into shares of stock of any class, shall affect, and no adjustment by reason thereof shall be made with respect to, the number of shares or amount of other property subject to, or the terms related to, any Incentive Award.
Debt - ceiling battles have scuttled previous attempts to build and subsequently maintain this stockpile, so when the debt ceiling was suspended in early February, the Treasury ratcheted up
issuance out of the gate
as soon
as they got the green light.
Business credit has been falling, but this has been more than offset by increases in non-intermediated sources of funding, such
as equity raisings and corporate bond
issuance.
Therefore, if you purchase shares of our Class A common stock in this offering, you will experience immediate dilution of $ per share, the difference between the price per share you pay for our Class A common stock and its pro forma net tangible book value per share
as of September 30, 2010, after giving effect to the
issuance of shares of our Class A common stock in this offering.
The bill's passage also potentially complicates Treasury
issuance relative to the debt ceiling,
as lower tax receipts under the new tax plan could cause Treasury to run out of extraordinary measures earlier than originally thought.
The national savings rate may in fact justify the high debt level,
as some have argued, with Chinese savings matched to debt
issuance.
The minister spoke with bond investors
as part of preparations for a third international bond
issuance, Reuters reported, after the company placed US$ 17.5 billion in bonds last year and a US$ 9 - billion Sharia - compliant sukuk bond in April this year.
As the Fed hikes rates, a key will be that how much the ongoing
issuance is absorbed in the market.
The 10 year maturity U.S. Treasury Note (UST 10 yr) is thought to be the primary benchmark for the U.S. bond market because it has the largest
issuance and is used
as the basis for fixed rate mortgage pricing.
(e)
As of the date hereof, (i) 294,670 shares of Series A-4 Preferred Stock are reserved for
issuance upon the exercise of outstanding warrants to purchase shares of Series A-4 Preferred Stock (the «Series A-4 Warrants»), and (ii) 40,000 shares of Common Stock are reserved for
issuance
Furthermore, investors purchasing shares of our Class A common stock in this offering will only own approximately % of our outstanding shares of Class A and Class B common stock (and have % of the combined voting power of the outstanding shares of our Class A and Class B common stock), after the offering even though their aggregate investment will represent % of the total consideration received by us in connection with all initial sales of shares of our capital stock outstanding
as of September 30, 2010, after giving effect to the
issuance of shares of our Class A common stock in this offering and shares of our Class A common stock to be sold by certain selling stockholders.
So we could see a glut of
issuance causing prices to fall late this year, but lower supply next year acts
as a positive technical factor for the municipal market.
The intensification of economic reform and innovation — including research and development of the central bank's digital currency —
as well
as «currency
issuance» and «management methods.»
FinCEN's regulations define currency (also referred to
as «real» currency)
as «the coin and paper money of the United States or of any other country that [i] is designated
as legal tender and that [ii] circulates and [iii] is customarily used and accepted
as a medium of exchange in the country of
issuance.»
We couldn't be more thrilled for our team today
as we just received two awards from ACT Canada for our Instant
Issuance for Disaster Relief...
As a result, we could see very heavy issuance through year - end as issuers try to squeeze in advance refundings or private activity bond
As a result, we could see very heavy
issuance through year - end
as issuers try to squeeze in advance refundings or private activity bond
as issuers try to squeeze in advance refundings or private activity bonds.
Other firms examined DLT - based share management and corporate governance,
as well
as debt instrument
issuance.
These securities are known
as Original Issue Discount (OID) bonds, since the difference between the discounted price at
issuance and the face value at maturity represents the total interest paid in one lump sum.
As a practical matter, the Department of Labor will need a significant amount of time - at the very least through the June 9, 2017 date it proposes - to conduct the review the President directed and determine upon the
issuance of a notice of proposed rulemaking to revoke or modify the Fiduciary Rule.
In contemplation of the Company's initial public offering, the Company has presented unaudited pro forma basic and diluted net loss per share of common stock, which has been calculated assuming the conversion of all series of the Company's convertible preferred stock (using the
as - if converted method) into shares of common stock
as though the conversion had occurred
as of the beginning of the period or the original date of
issuance, if later.
Furthermore, the rules governing companies listed on the NYSE and incorporated under Delaware law require us to submit certain matters to a vote of shareholders for approval, such
as mergers, large share
issuances or similar transactions, and the approval of equity - based compensation plans.