In the last six years, financial institutions have been issuing preferred
shares as subordinate capital to meet the international capital standards.
Not exact matches
SHARE director of law and policy Laura O'Neill said the only other directors she knows of who failed to win majority support this year were on the board of Quebecor Inc., where holders of class B
subordinate shares voted just 43 per cent in favour of electing the entire board
as a slate.
It is difficult (at least
as Arminius saw it) to square these key tenets of his thought — that providence is
subordinate to creation and that God creates to spread and
share his goodness — with traditional Reformed theology and the notions of election and predestination affirmed by the Reformed.
After all, teaching is not only about fronted adverbials and
subordinate clauses — it is about
sharing birthday wishes, listening to terrible jokes, and watching
as dance crazes and hair styles sweep through your class.
Some Canadian companies, such
as Bombardier and Teck Resources, have two classes of common
shares: voting and non-voting (or multiple voting and
subordinate voting).
We are replacing the current dividend and declaring a special payout today — an unsecured perpetual junior
subordinated bond that will pay 80 cents quarterly per current
share, payable to all current shareholders
as of June 1st, 2019.
Core Capital generally used to correspond to Equity (Ordinary plus Preferred
Share Capital), but became horribly corrupted in the past decade with all kinds of contingent /
subordinated debt instruments masquerading
as Equity.
Firstly, a Water
Sharing Plan (WSP) is developed for each catchment area
as subordinate legislation under the Water Management Act 2000 (NSW).