Sentences with phrase «public enterprises»

They would create democratic public enterprises in energy, broadband, banking, and health insurance in order to lower the costs of living and doing business.
There is always the exceptional school, the exceptional principal or teacher, but we can not build a great public enterprise based on the routine expectation of the exceptional.
Your charter school is a multi-million dollar public enterprise, charged with delivering some pretty hefty academic results.
Public enterprise companies with large operating lease obligations will be most affected by the new standards and face the highest risk of failing audits.
The storied German curator holds forth on the history of his greatest public enterprise and his aversion to art with a capital - A.
The Renewed Share Purchase Agreement, was signed during a brief ceremony at the Ministry of Mines and Steel Development, Abuja, witnessed by the Minister, Dr Kayode Fayemi; Minister of State, Hon Abubakar Bawa Bwari; Director General, Bureau of Public Enterprise (BPE), Alex Okoh; Russian Ambassador to Nigeria, Nickolai Udovichenko; CEO / Member of the Board of Directors UC Rusal, Vladislav Soloviev; Managing Director ALSCON, Dmitry Zavyaiov; and Head of Legal, UC Rusal, Piter Maxsimov.
Persona Digital Telephony v The Minister for Public Enterprise [2017] IESC 27 was the first case to come before the court concerning the potential use of professional third party funding.
It is claimed that government spending distorts the economy even when it is made by public enterprises, and that only unregulated markets (that is, markets regulated by financial managers rather than elected officials) can allocate resources efficiently.
Green light from public enterprises minister removes final obstacle to signing long - delayed power deals with Eskom, says wind industry body
But it's also a question that now has new context, as Bitfury is today making public an enterprise blockchain initiative that has long been in development in the lab.
An interregnum is threatened during which the road to default and permanent austerity will carve out more and more land and public enterprises from the public domain, divert more and more consumer income to pay debt service and taxes for governments to pay bondholders, and more business income to pay the bankers.
In an era when the pension liabilities of local governments remain a concern, investors may want to consider the debt offered by established public enterprises — airports and utilities, for example — as an attractive alternative to lease revenue and pension obligation bonds.
The aim is to shift planning — along with public enterprises and their revenue — out of the hands of public agencies to those of Wall Street in the United States, the City of London, the Paris Bourse, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Tokyo and other financial centers.
Having little idea of how to make public enterprises function efficiently, Labour fatally undercut the viability of these enterprises by letting monetarists control Treasury policy.
Privatization adds to these costs by involving expenses that public enterprise rarely charges.
The budget is balanced by selling public enterprises to foreign investors, whose remission of profits and dividends creates a balance - of - payments exchange drain that lowers the currency's exchange rate.
The first plans includes 11 enterprises and 21 affiliated companies, which represent 30 % of the total public enterprises but 70 % in term of employees and total amount of sales.
Concerning the second part of the legislation and the privatisation, the government had announced a plan of public enterprises privatisations and management renovation twice, in July and October.
So, people usually think public enterprises were in a bad state and the only way to change this situation was to privatise them.
One of my concerns about capitalist triumphalism is that in rejecting socialist totalitarianism people may reject useful public enterprises of various kinds.
Of course, under his economic «reforms», away from the public sector - led ethos of his first coming, he crowned the local Breton Woods royals of Ngozi Okonjo - Iweala, Charles (later Chukwuma) Soludo, Ezekwezili, and Nasir El - Rufai who, as first Bureau for Public Enterprises boss, birthed the first set of privatization of public companies; and liberalized the telecoms sector.
Acknowledging that the point of increasing revenue mobilization was somewhat at odds with the NPP's manifesto promise, he instead noted that «policy consistency, sequencing and a fine balance between equity and efficiency matter when it comes to sharing the tax burden to finance public enterprise
The idea is create an international science policy forum where «we can try to set principles around the integration of science as an open public enterprise,» Hackmann said.
Chartering is a reimagining of the state's part in an essential public enterprise.
In fact, how we fund public K — 12 is very different from how we fund higher education (or any other public enterprise in our society).
Leaders in these cities are trying to transform the system «from a rule - bound bureaucracy into an innovative, problem solving public enterprise» (ix) leveraging greater control for educators in schools around operations, teaching and learning, and increased parental choice of schools.
Mild hybrid technology will stand excluded from the benefits of the FAME India scheme with effect from April 1, 2017, a notification by Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises said.
It appears, in a strange reversal, that commerce has been granted the right to arbitrarily tax (over and above any costs for services) an otherwise public enterprise dedicated to circulating and building knowledge for the public good.
Zivkovic Samardzic has announced that it is representing Oiltanking in the company's entrance into Serbia via a joint venture with Serbian Public Enterprise Transnafta Pancevo.
M1 specifically computes figures based on «the total quantity of currency in circulation (notes and coins) plus demand deposits denominated in the national currency, held by nonbank financial institutions, state and local governments, nonfinancial public enterprises, and the private sector of the economy.»
The Eskom electricity crisis, SAA, SABC, E-tolls, PRASA is all examples of failed public enterprises
The funder, Harbour Litigation, had agreed, subject to the approval of the Irish courts, to fund Persona and Sigma in proceedings against the Minister for Public Enterprise, Ireland, the Attorney General and Denis O'Brien.
By: African News Agency Updated 2 hours 37 minutes ago The chairperson of Transnet, Linda Mabaso, has resigned with immediate effect, Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan said on Thursday.
Governments balance their budgets by privatizing public enterprises, selling «tollbooth» privileges on credit to buyers who bid up their prices by debt leveraging.
The state's moves into business increasingly intermingle private and public enterprises in joint ventures.
«When he had the opportunity to serve as Director - General Bureau of Public Enterprises, common assets belonging to people were sold to individuals.
Consequently, it's hard to put together a business model for a public enterprise that really will drive growth and investor interest.»
Indeed, union power was strongest in government departments and public enterprises.
This monetarist philosophy has curtailed public enterprise throughout the world since 1980, in favor of privatization programs to sell off public enterprises and use the proceeds to cut taxes, mainly for the wealthier classes and the real estate and financial sectors.
And internationally, debt - ridden economies are subject to pressure from inter-governmental institutions such as the IMF and European Central Bank to impose fiscal austerity on their labor force, cut back public spending and even sell off public enterprises.
By: African News Agency Updated 3 hours ago The chairperson of Transnet, Linda Mabaso, has resigned with immediate effect, Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan said on Thursday.
Moreover, to make the last payment to the IMF, Greece had to use its special drawing rights (held at the IMF) and to borrow money from different parts of the state administration, public enterprises and pension funds.
Liberalization opens the market of our assets to foreign capital; people are losing ownership of their public enterprises, raw materials, markets and even capital savings through the eventual sale of state insurance funds, national banks and other public funds.
They would build an ecological socialism based on economic democracy — cooperatives, public enterprises, public planning, and markets free of monopoly profiteering and predatory finance — in order to provide a decent standard of living for all on an ecologically sustainable basis.
Section 5 of the Petroleum Revenue Management Act indicates that the Petroleum Holding Fund earmarked for transfer into the Ghana Petroleum Funds shall not be used to provide credit to the government, public enterprises, private sector entities or any other person or entity.
He urged the court to declare the plan to sell the national assets as wrongful and illegal, being a violation of the provision of the Public Enterprises (Privatisation and Commercial) Act 1999.
«Some of these public enterprises have brought billions of naira to the government in the past and all that is required now to make them as productive as ever is for the government to be serious and instill discipline in the management of the enterprises.
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