Sentences with phrase «longer ownership period»

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In the event of an ownership change, utilization of our pre-change NOLs would be subject to annual limitation under Section 382 determined by multiplying the value of our stock at the time of the ownership change by the applicable long - term tax - exempt rate, increased in the five - year period following such ownership change by «recognized built - in gains» under certain circumstances.
The England midfielder has led the Anfield club through a long period off drama both on and off the field, but now believes that under the ownership of John W Henry and Tom Werner, and the caretaker management of Dalglish, the good times are not too far away from returning.
These longer - term tests can be as short as a couple of weeks, but more recently we've settled on a three - month period as indicative of «normal» ownership.
In a bid to reduce the cost of ownership and also enhance the entire ownership experience, more manufacturers are now offering longer warranty periods on their vehicles and the latest to join the bandwagon is Ford India.
Running from 1950 to 1972, Brown's stewardship was also the longest period of continuous ownership in the company's history.
These longer - term tests can be as short as a couple of weeks, but more recently we've settled on a six - month period as indicative of «normal» ownership.
In a bid to reduce the cost of ownership and also enhance the entire ownership experience, more manufacturers are now offering longer warranty periods on their... Read More
These longer - term tests can be as short as a couple of weeks, but more recently we've settled on a three - month period as being indicative of «normal» ownership.
DSPPs are a great way to accumulate share ownership of a particular company over a long period, but may not be the best way for investors looking to buy and sell actively.
It gives you the access to have ownership in several different industries, in several different companies, and over long periods of time reap the benefits of those companies creating value.
High upfront costs and long payback periods, which can limit accessibility for low - income households and small businesses — e.g., a more efficient car or appliance can cost more to buy, even though it has a lower total cost of ownership over time.
The Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 (NSW) was enacted following a long period of activism by Aboriginal people throughout Australia for recognition of their prior ownership of, and traditional connection to, land and waters.
Now, as long as non-borrowing spouses establish their legal ownership and take responsibility of the loan, they may remain in their homes for a deferral period.
The increase during the five - year period continues the long - term trend in rising home ownership that picked up in 1991 after a period of low growth during the 1980s.
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