Sentences with phrase «operating capital because»

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Management believes analysts and investors use Adjusted EBITDA as a supplemental measure to evaluate overall operating performance and facilitate comparisons with other wireless communications companies because it is indicative of T - Mobile's ongoing operating performance and trends by excluding the impact of interest expense from financing, non-cash depreciation and amortization from capital investments, non-cash stock - based compensation, network decommissioning costs as they are not indicative of T - Mobile's ongoing operating performance and certain other nonrecurring income and expenses.
The Vision Fund, which SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son announced in late 2016, has no choice but to write huge checks because it's operating out of a $ 100 billion pool of capital.
But as BMO Capital Markets analyst Tim Casey recently pointed out, the industry still appears to be on death row because of the «gradual but unrelenting erosion of revenues, operating margins and valuation multiples.»
Jews were the first exhibitors of movies because the early movie theatres could be operated with little capital: they were commonly empty stores with folding chairs for seats and a derelict piano.
Because Hong Kong, a former British colony, operates outside China's limits on cross-border money flows and has long been a capital of global finance, the programs offered many Chinese investors their first chance to invest in global stock markets.
We make several adjustments to get from reported net assets to invested capital because companies can hide assets and liabilities off of the balance sheet in the form of reserves, operating leases, deferred compensation, and many other techniques.
Transport for London banned the company from operating in the capital because of safety concerns, but allowed it to continue operating during its appeal.
«We believe that adjusted EBITDA is an important measure of our operating performance because it allows management, investors and analysts to evaluate and assess our core operating results after removing the impact of changes in our capital structure, income - tax status and method of vehicle financing, and other items of a nonoperational nature that affect comparability,» Zipcar said in its most recent filing.
The Commercial Capital Training Group (CCTG) consistently makes the list of best franchises under 100K because of the low startup cost (well under the $ 20K mark), and the fact that they do not operate like a franchise.
It may not be able to raise capital and because the equity is a relatively small portion of the capitalization, very small movements in the operating performance of that business can have a damaging impact on the equity value.»
«Tioga Marine Terminal will have a great future because of these major capital improvements,» said Robert Palaima, President of Delaware River Stevedores (DRS), which operates the Tioga Marine Terminal.
I made these because I have an insatiable sweet tooth, lots of chickpeas, and little operating capital at the moment.
Both capital expenditure on computing resources because the cloud data centres would carry a larger workload - and operating expenditure could see large cost savings.
What does he say to a college that had moved out of its old buildings having been promised capital for a rebuild, but will now find itself operating out of temporary classrooms because of his Department's incompetence in its management of the capital programme?
The metro rail was first established in the early 1980's but deteriorated in recent years because of age, lack of capital funds, and operating conditions.
As a public school, Aviation High School receives basic state education funding, but, because the school is so small, that funding does not adequately cover all the necessary operating costs and capital improvements.
As a practical matter, however, minimizing out - of - pocket costs is important because it preserves operating capital.
ETFs are often touted as tax - efficient investment vehicles because the methods used to operate them result in few, if any, capital gains.
This happens either because of unprofitable operations, or because the company has grown more quickly than its operating capital.
It is known as «The Air Capital of the World» because of the large number of aircraft designers and manufacturers that operate there.
That's why a lot of us tend to invest in companies like PG, JNJ, KMI, PM, MO, T etc because those companies have pretty wide moats / competitive advantages, long histories of dividend raises, shareholder support and solid revenue, cost controls = > positive net income and generally healthy operating cash flow, sometimes high amounts of free cash flow after capital investment.
You can operate from anywhere in the world with very little capital and can be 99 % sure of unlimited earnings and real wealth — 99 because markets are synonymous with risk.
Because hitting operating return on equity targets is often the «be all» and «end all» of management reporting, one of the holy grails was taking capital losses and turning them into operating income.
Different unlevered firms have different costs of equity capital because they have different levels of sales volatility, and different degrees of operating leverage.
Because of the cyclical nature of the business and the high level of operating leverage ABH needs a very conservative capital structure to reduce the possibility of future bankruptcy.
The reason SOCO Pet Lounge is able to seamlessly integrate basic veterinary services into our daily operations is because our facility was developed in cooperation with Capital Veterinary Clinic, which operates just down the street from our location.
We also need more operating capital than XenoMiner alone can produce, because we want to bring more developers on the team full time.
This new nuclear technology, because it operates at higher temperatures, can increase thermal efficiency from the 34 % or so of current nuclear technology to closer to 50 %; it can have more inherent safety features from not being pressurized and have a core that can not melt down; it can use more efficient combined cycle turbine technologies that require less capital for the same amount of power generated.
For example, in the IEA report that Chevron cites frequently, stranded assets are «capital investment in fossil - fuel infrastructure that ends up failing to be recovered over the operating lifetime of the asset because of reduced demand or lower prices resulting from climate policy» [3].
This is because, if successful, the provider reaps the benefit of not just the order but also the capital outlay of the buyer — the possession order operating in similar vein to forfeiture.
It is known as «The Air Capital of the World» because of the large number of aircraft designers and manufacturers that operate there.
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