The term
"poor financial health" refers to a state where an individual, business or organization is experiencing difficulties in managing their finances.
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The Ninth Circuit affirmed dismissal of the complaint on the ground that plaintiff had failed to allege that the market «learned of and reacted to [the] fraud,» as opposed to merely reacting to reports of the defendant's newly
disclosed poor financial health.
With CPEX
in poor financial health at the time, Sprecher purchased the company with a goal of building a trading platform for over-the-counter energy markets.
While the closure of a school is not an easy decision and always a last resort — the process was extensive, taken with thoughtful consideration, and made final after a thorough evaluation of evidence that demonstrated
concerning poor financial health and poor academic results over multiple years.
It's not surprising that general partners and their respective limited partners want to keep this activity quiet — an LP interest transfer resulting from a very practical reason could unnecessarily be misconstrued as a vote of no confidence by the LP or a signal of an LP's
poor financial health.
As a result of
poor financial health, a problem plaguing many Spanish sides over the past five years, Mallorca were not granted a licence to... [Read more...]
Since money is the reason behind this, you must remember to never send across money to any woman that you have just met over the internet and watch out for the person mentioning
her poor financial health frequently on her chats with you.
But both the IEA and Bloomberg warn that inadequate transmission infrastructure, open access issues,
the poor financial health of distribution companies and a difficult law - making process within the power sector will be the major issues blocking a flow of investment and the proper growth of renewable energy.