Sentences with phrase «priority needs for its capital»

If their shares subsequently lose value, it reflects weakness in the business, and the company often chooses not to make repurchases because it has higher priority needs for its capital.

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Exactly, Kroenke is using arsenal as a source of capital for his other projects in the US, and Wenger is playing along that's why he was rewarded with a new contract, football and trophies is no longer a priority at Arsenal, Wenger even admitted it by saying he did not need to win the FA cup to save his job, meaning if we had lost the final he would still be with us since he had already made the board money by finishing fourth
The employer has the right to change the shape, nature, and size of the organization, to redeploy human resources, to substitute capital for labor, to replace elbow grease and sitzfleisch with technology, and to hire and fire according to shifting pupil needs and organizational priorities.
The system's last bond, approved in 2013, included $ 290 million for high - priority, infrastructure needs, although the school system estimated its total capital needs at around $ 1.8 billion in the next decade.
These groups, including the Texas chapter of the NAACP, the Texas chapter of the American Federation of Teachers, and the Texas State Teachers Association, are obviously and blatantly placing the priorities of adults and their special interests ahead of the kids who are languishing in under - performing schools or on waiting lists for openings in charters that are in need of expansion capital to accommodate demand.
Raised over $ 129M to support excellence in patient experience and leading edge research, with $ 55.6 M raised for the Renew Sinai Capital Redevelopment Campaign, $ 52.3 M for research, $ 15.4 M for flagship programs and $ 6.1 M for highest priority needs
To avoid this error, people need to rethink their savings priorities, accumulating capital for short - term spending needs before saving for expenditures in the distant future.
«Government needs infrastructure, but may not have the capital resources at any given time to fund what's required,» says Brian Swartz, executive vice president and chief legal officer for Toronto - based construction company Aecon Group Inc. «By using the private sector to borrow the money over time... it allows governments to finance other things and other priorities and at the same time build their infrastructure.
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