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company's and interest
Between that year and the buying out of Mr. Darling's interest in 1892, a large portion of the company's precision tool business was carried out under the name of Darling, Brown & Sharpe, and to this day many old precision tools are in use still bearing that famous trademark.
* See Leveraged buyout, or highly leveraged transaction, or " bootstrap " transaction, when an investor acquires a controlling interest in a company's equity and where a significant percentage of the purchase price is financed through leverage ( borrowing ).
For example, a financial department of a company needs the payment details of all employees as part of the company's expenses, but not other many details about employees, that are the interest of the human resources department.
In certain industries, such as the mass media where major part of the revenue comes from advertisers, it is often in the company's interest to reach as many people as possible.
In 2010, a spokesman for Robertson said that the company's arrangements — in which the Liberian government got a 10 percent equity interest in the company and Liberians could purchase at least 15 percent of the shares after the exploration period — were similar to many American companies doing business in Africa at the time.
In a public corporation, ownership interest is freely bought and sold through purchases and sales of stock, providing a market mechanism ( price discovery ), which determines the price of the company's shares.
The failure of the Federated buyout was a result of excessive debt financing, comprising about 97 % of the total consideration, which led to large interest payments that exceeded the company's operating cash flow.
The bid attracted interest from several companies including Toshiba, General Electric and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and when the Financial Times reported on January 23, 2006 that Toshiba had won the bid, it valued the company's offer at $ 5bn (£ 2. 8bn ).
Apple had planned to retire the Apple II series after the introduction of the Apple III in 1980 ; after that machine turned out to be a disastrous failure, management decided the further continuation of the Apple II was in the company's best interest.
The series was highly successful from a marketing standpoint, generating renewed interest in the company's books, enticing readers with the tagline that " the DC Universe will never be the same.
" The frequently repeated story that eBay was founded to help Omidyar's fiancée trade Pez candy dispensers was fabricated by a public relations manager in 1997 to interest the media, which were not interested in the company's previous explanation about wanting to create a " perfect market ".
The floating rate of interest is pegged to the company's individual rate of return.
The aforementioned brings into question whether the assets are truly off-balance-sheet given the company's exposure to losses on this interest.
A debenture is thus like a certificate of loan or a loan bond evidencing the fact that the company is liable to pay a specified amount with interest and although the money raised by the debentures becomes a part of the company's capital structure, it does not become share capital.
The interest paid to them is a charge against profit in the company's financial statements.
MCA's non-music assets at the time of the company's renaming, including Universal Studios and the 50 % interest in USA Networks, are now owned by NBC Universal ( now full owner of USA ), which was 80 % owned by General Electric, and 20 % owned by Vivendi.
Due to Tribune's ownership stake, the majority of the company's independent stations were tapped to serve as charter affiliates of the network ; one month later on December 3, 1993, The WB signed an affiliation agreement with WGN-TV, returning a network affiliation to channel 9 for the first time since 1956, and effectively making the station a de facto WB owned-and-operated station due to Tribune's minority interest in the network.
In 1921, the Aluminium Corporation at Dolgarrog in the Conwy Valley bought for £ 40, 000 (£ as of ), a controlling interest in the FR and Henry Jack became Chairman, the FR company's financial administration moving to Dolgarrog.
This unusual document is signed by nine men and six women, all established professional actors, and details a disreputable jumble of secret investments and " farmed " shares, making the case that owner chicanery rather than any failure of audience interest was at the root of the company's financial problems.
Orion's interest in Filmways stemmed from the company's library of 500 films ( largely inherited from American International Pictures, which Filmways had bought a few years before ) as well as its distribution operation and its library of well-remembered TV shows from the late 1960s, such as Green Acres, Mister Ed and The Addams Family ( two other Filmways productions, The Beverly Hillbillies and Petticoat Junction were owned by CBS ).
However the bid attracted interest from several companies, including Toshiba, General Electric and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and when the Financial Times reported on January 23, 2006 that Toshiba had won the bid, it valued the company's offer at $ 5bn (£ 2. 8bn ).
These included two Russian businessmen, although one of them denied any interest in buying the company's assets.
In 1980, the company opened the Golden Nugget Atlantic City in New Jersey, but Wynn's, and the company's interest, in Atlantic City did not last very long, due to frustration with state gaming regulators.
In 1999, BAT moved to take Imasco private, but had no interest in the company's non-tobacco assets, which put Canada Trust in play.
With the company's interest in the film and past collaboration with Zombie, production began in May of that year.

company's and payments
The owner of a public relations firm owed no income tax on payments he received from a client company and `` kicked back '' to the company's advertising manager, the Tax Court ruled.
Thus different departments need different views of the company's database, that both include the employees ' payments, possibly in a different level of detail ( and presented in different visual forms ).
RT Group plc ( in voluntary liquidation ) made a number of payments to shareholders during the winding up of the company's affairs before finally being dissolved on 22 June 2010.
Interim dividends are dividend payments made before a company's annual general meeting ( AGM ) and final financial statements.
A series of mining accidents — namely a 1926 mine explosion — damaged the company's image and led to out-of-control workers ' compensation payments, however, and in 1929 Roane Iron shut down operations.
The dividend yield or the dividend-price ratio of a share is the company's total annual dividend payments divided by its market capitalization, or the dividend per share, divided by the price per share.
" Heminges normally received the payments for the company's Court performances, as far back as 1595 ; he continued to be active in the company's financial affairs even after he left the stage.
Budgetary problems and conflicts with creators over payments led to the company's presses going silent again until 1995, with yet another Elementals title ( running three issues ), and various Elementals spin-offs never making it past their first or second issues.
The cancellations cost US $ 50 million in indemnity payments, though they proved fortuitous after the company's discovery of the Puesto Hernández field in 1965.
He said the company's debts included payments to cover tax, VAT, PAYE, Surrey Police, Guildford Borough Council and private individuals.
It also was highly significant to the overall PNG economy: In the 1970s and the 1980s the company's tax and dividend payments added up to approx.
Sergio Cicero, a lawyer who had been responsible for obtaining those permits and was bitter about being passed over for the position of general counsel with Walmart México provided the company's corporate general counsel's office with evidence showing that the company had made large payments to gestores, workers who deal with bureaucracies on behalf of citizens and businesses, with coded indications that the money was being passed on to officials to expedite permits.
In 2003, the company's payments to party organisers were discussed by a number of media sources.
Credit history or credit report is, in many countries, a negative record of an individual's or company's past borrowing and repaying, including information about late payments and bankruptcy.
On December 5, 2008, members of UE Local 1110 at Republic Windows and Doors in Chicago, when the plant closed with only three days notice to the employees, occupied the plant in protest of the closing and company's failure to pay employees their accrued vacation pay, and payments required under the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act.
Gencorp appealed, but rather than be stripped of the valuable licenses without compensation, the company's broadcasting subsidiary, RKO General, entered settlement agreements with the competing applicants that allowed the sale of its stations to third parties by making settlement payments to the applicants that had been awarded the licenses.
Profit sharing, when used as a special term, refers to various incentive plans introduced by businesses that provide direct or indirect payments to employees that depend on company's profitability in addition to employees ' regular salary and bonuses.
He allegedly invested $ 250, 000 in InfoCom, with Infocom to make payments to Marzook based on the company's net profits or losses.
The company's offerings cover retail, corporate and investment banking, funds, cash management, trade, treasury, payments, lending, private wealth management, asset management and business analytics.
The branch earnt its owners only minimal profits in the first few years once the small company's interest payments and the LSWR's operating costs had been paid.

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