That could result in a glut of companies on the market, driving down valuations and giving new leverage to buyers. |
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The valuations suggest that the company cannot be sold for anything other than a giveaway price. |
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It is well-known that different valuers can arrive at different valuations. |
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At the top are several large companies with market valuations of billions of dollars. |
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Allowing for the risk factor, both analysts are now suggesting valuations of roughly half their original figures. |
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Some lenders offer dedicated remortgaging services with free legal work and valuations. |
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The group has increased its cash holdings since becoming worried, a few months ago, that equity valuations are looking stretched. |
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They were not only shown houses and apartments, but written valuations by supposedly reputable valuers. |
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Some insurers will require proof of purchase, such as a receipt, or independent valuations for each declared item. |
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Most concerned fees, valuations and the timely passing on of information to buyers and sellers. |
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Because of fluctuating stock prices, customers require up-to-date valuations on their investments to decide if they should cash them in. |
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Different epistemological and philosophical schools have different positions and valuations about intuition and the knowledge it offers. |
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This year's sale is sponsored by the Sligo firm who specialise in auctioneering, valuations and mortgages. |
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The remaining property assets are still included in the balance sheet at cost or at existing use valuations that are more than a decade old. |
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When asset valuations are very low, stock prices do not tend to fall easily and bull market lift-offs can be very violent when they do arise. |
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The value of the items on each side of the sheet are dependent upon individual subjective valuations. |
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The law prescribes that the valuator takes an oath of office before commencing with the valuations, he said. |
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The first draft of the standards to be used in business valuations has been uploaded onto the Internet. |
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Over time, this brand value supports and enhances the companies' corporate valuations. |
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If nothing else, the souring climate is feeding the market's sense of apprehension about the mismatch between valuations and earnings. |
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They argued that voluntary clubs, like charities, should not be bracketed alongside profit-making businesses when it comes to rates valuations. |
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It is accepted that the Claimant did not provide any independent valuations of the Strip and the Back Land. |
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For example, they suggest exploiting valuations to hoodwink banks into lending you more money than they otherwise would. |
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Yet their stock market valuations have crashed as the stock market itself has crashed. |
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The valuations were found to have negligently overvalued the properties in question. |
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He and the rest of the squad players are hugely enjoying their paper valuations, he says. |
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The deals also typically offer incentives, such as cashback and free valuations. |
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We passed on some early-stage companies whose valuations were beyond our comfort zone. |
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By contrast with the most recent batch of stockmarket flotations during the dotcom boom, there are no wild valuations this time round. |
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These valuations are, in turn, based on forward earnings estimates and the level of risk associated with those projections. |
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Gone are the days of 1999 to 2001 when certain business propositions were funded at valuations based on overoptimistic revenue streams. |
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Similarly, we see lots of unformed companies go public at rather extraordinary valuations. |
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And not only are more money-losing companies going public, initial valuations can be distinctly frothy. |
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Still, why would Seagate consider going public with tech valuations so low? |
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We aren't opening this fund because we think it's a good time to invest in large caps, although certainly valuations look more compelling. |
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Shareholders should hold faith now that valuations in the technology sector are starting to rebound, it says. |
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The valuations of virtually all tech companies in the 1990s rose to stratospheric heights, making dividends unnecessary. |
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He said many firms had deferred fund-raising this year in the hope that market conditions and valuations would improve. |
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And the public markets simply can't get the same valuations as private equity is paying. |
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They will be hoping that valuations will improve in the next two years as stock markets recover, analysts said. |
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The valuations being attached to the next generation of mobile licences have not been calculated on the basis of any recognised criteria. |
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These valuations have opened an abyss between person and person over which an Achilles of free thought could not leap, shutter how he may. |
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However, it should be said that even at these low valuations they are still quite speculative investments. |
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It's a tough market and valuations are low, however, we have seen no reticence from investors. |
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How did it happen that appraisers acquiesced in valuations that were more and more discordant with economic fundamentals? |
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Like the centennial celebration in 1905, the bicentennial has a peculiar ability to conflate understandings of the past with aesthetic and economic valuations of nature. |
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These valuations and their supporting documentation will be provided to the auditor during audits. |
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One outward-focused and attuned to external valuations, the other more independent, rebellious, and countercultural. |
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These valuations lead to an efficient investment in capital goods. |
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Those were halcyon days for brokerages, which ramped up employment and beat the bushes for technology analysts who could help justify outrageous stock valuations. |
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However, these figures actually understate the true market valuations of both businesses, because of the enormous number of in-the-money and unexercised options out there. |
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The downturn in fundraising activity is most pronounced among unicorns, whose valuations arguably got carried away relative to public market prices. |
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While it is true that prices are formed from the subjective valuations of the economic actors, we cannot suspend the laws of supply and demand whenever it suits our goals. |
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Market values reflect more closely the economic circumstances of the day and will bring company valuations more closely in line with prevailing market conditions. |
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There were plenty of guesstimates but, without the basic information, all subsequent valuations of the company were not worth the paper they were written on. |
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Inappropriate valuations can result in higher demands for cash by counterparties or in a loss of value for the Portfolio concerned. |
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The increase or reduction in the value of an asset determined upon each of these valuations is attributed to the sub-fund to which it belongs. |
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Germany provided two further valuations for land to the north of ASL that was reckoned to have a comparable value. |
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Actuarial valuations were carried out December 31, 1999 to determine the present value of the benefits prorated to years of service. |
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If that basket is whimsically taken to contain only a Big Mac, then burger prices may be used for back-of-the-napkin currency valuations. |
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First of all, to implement this tax would require new valuations, which would cost a fortune to administrate. |
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There is a distinction between private and social valuations whenever there is an externality. |
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Despite price declines since the first quarter, valuations in Greater Vancouver continue to reign supreme atop Canada's housing markets. |
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When we say valuations are reasonable today, it is because we are looking at normalized or prospective earnings some years out for companies. |
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At some point, however, valuations are so overdone that the whole machine seizes up and giddiness gives way to panic. |
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By knowing where and if your company is lagging behind, you may be able to tweak certain processes to improve future valuations. |
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Given these conditions and the valuations of equity prices, we look for further gains in equity markets. |
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Growers across the Prairies have generally rebuffed the outrageous fertilizer valuations offered to them even just a few weeks ago. |
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Wall Street analysts generally believe that current valuations of companies in the medical device and supply industry reflect continued strong top-line performance. |
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We need to build sustainability into our net present value calculations and corporate valuations. |
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The cost of the benefits is determined based on actuarial valuations, which are performed triennially. |
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The determination of the cost of the benefits is made on the basis of actuarial valuations, which are performed triennially. |
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For another thing, periodic actuarial valuations of defined-benefit plans also flow through firms' income statements. |
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Since Mr. Senensky redid the valuations, the appropriate numbers in accordance with CALM were included in the Reports. |
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The Company hired an external valuator to perform valuations on its equipment. |
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Recoverable amount is estimated on the basis of valuations carried out on a regular basis by independent valuers. |
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Between two valuations the valuer informs the Group if the real estate market has undergone any significant changes. |
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It also serves as a warning to use only the most conservative actuarial assumptions during plan valuations. |
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Credit valuations are performed on a regular basis and the financial statements take into account an allowance for bad debts. |
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As many donations are in the form of stock, reduced valuations can greatly decrease the value of gifts, at least on paper. |
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All market participants should have the ability to be aware of prevailing levels of activity and valuations. |
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The Authority performs ongoing credit valuations of receivable balances and maintains provisions for potential credit losses. |
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First of all, I wouldn't necessarily trust a journalist to do my valuations for me, but you can see the basis for them. |
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The relative valuations between stocks, bonds, income instruments and cash are analyzed to determine the appropriate asset mix. |
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Perhaps one could show that after the bubble burst, valuations were after all fairly close to what would have been expected prior to the bubble. |
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At current valuations, we estimate that value can be found in the equity markets if the economic slowdown is contained. |
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Investigators are reported to have documents in which company managers and external auditors allegedly drew the attention of the management board to the property valuations. |
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Must he obtain professional valuations of all his goods and chattels? |
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The markets are looking very different now, and valuations have fallen. |
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Once the market really starts picking up, valuations will increase and companies with just one idea and no revenue will look to the markets for support. |
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Higher interest rates would well undermine present asset valuations. |
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That was more the story of the bubble years where arguably we did see a number of people come to the market, simply because valuations were sky high. |
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Can the stock market be trusted to reflect honest valuations of companies? |
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Most of these companies come to the market at undemanding valuations. |
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For bonds that are not traded in active markets, valuations are adjusted to reflect illiquidity, and such adjustments generally are based on available market evidence. |
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Several factors have conspired to squeeze valuations of developed-market blue chips so low that many are trading today at steep discounts to the market in spite of above-average returns on invested capital. |
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Shrugging off macroeconomic uncertainty, they have taken advantage of the situation and reasonable valuations, and mergers and acquisitions picked up unexpectedly at the beginning of the summer. |
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But now that blue chips valuations are back to normal, it is rational to believe that their future performance will be more in line with their underlying intrinsic performance. |
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Growth investors are concerned with the future, buying companies that may be trading higher than their intrinsic worth but show the potential to grow and one day exceed their current valuations. |
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However, at this point in time, they are not fully reflected in the valuations relative to their larger cap peers, and this provides an opportunity to invest in this segment of the market. |
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Stallholders are there to buy and exchange as well as selling and will also offer free valuations. |
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The reason is that equity issues are not only a means for new technology companies to finance their capital expenditure, equity market valuations have become the currency in which many of them attract and pay their employees. |
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The valuations of our timberlands are based on independent appraisals. |
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The 1998 law that required them to break up into separate retail and network businesses led to a frenzy of mergers and takeovers, and the already-high valuations of the companies were further inflated. |
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A CFD is a contract between two parties who agree to pay each other, in cash, the difference between two valuations of the underlying asset, of which at least one valuation is unknown when the contract is signed. |
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As Deutsche sagely saysFor valuations to be sustained and for equity returns to mirror those seen through hiustory, at some point we need nominal GDP growth to improve on recent trends. |
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This, in turn, further inflated valuations based on very favourable expectations of future returns. Contributing to the underpricing of a unit of risk was also the opacity and complexity of structured financial products. |
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But often the valuations of Indian subsidiaries are queasily high. |
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From the point of view of interactionist theory, all one's perceptions of and reactions to the external world are mediated or influenced by prior ideas, valuations, and assessments. |
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Their valuations are interpreted on the basis of untried, untested models, using pro forma accounts, and income statements that are frequently revised. |
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With marking to market, a wobble can quickly become a collapse, illiquidity makes prices harder to set and valuations are more susceptible to sentiment. |
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So roughly, one of every three or four years can be expected to show a decline as valuations fluctuate depending on the business cycle and buying and selling pressures. |
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The merger between TimeWarner and AOL and the takeover of Hongkong Telecom by Pacific Century Cyberworks represented the high watermark in market valuations. |
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Perhaps the chief reason for the limited response was the prevailing belief among investment professionals that environmental concerns are not especially material to stock valuations. |
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In the domain of valuations which are supervaluations with respect to a certain partial valuation the axioms of classical logic remain valid. |
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The Company entered the venture capital industry at a time when business valuations were subject to downward pressure and the government's role in the industry was uncertain. |
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That doesn't necessarily mean valuations are dirt-cheap. |
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The purpose of this report is to determine the current state of integration of environmental research into company and sector valuations by the mainstream financial community in Canada, the United States, and Mexico. |
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Tight credit markets and gun-shy lenders mean appraisers are often pushed to be conservative with their valuations and come in below market. |
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The latest actuarial valuations were performed as at December 31, 2008 for the pension benefit plans, and as at December 31, 2007 for other retirement and post-employment benefit plans. |
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In particular, we benefited from improved valuations of long-term contracts that hedge the value of our physical assets such as agreements to lock in interest rates and power prices. |
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The nosebleed valuations accorded tech companies had less to do with their product mix than a broadly held belief in their limitless possibilities. |
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There exists a competitive market in valuations, so to speak. |
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According to the hierarchy of fair value valuations, cash and bank overdraft are always valuated according to level 1 parameters and are not part of the following table. |
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As we embarked upon a new millennium, we encountered extremely maniacal markets, excessive valuations and a North American economy that was firing on all cylinders. |
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Even for market activities, we simply assume competitive market valuations, knowing full well that these assumptions are not appropriate in many key sectors of the economy. |
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Global economic conditions deteriorated rapidly in view of faltering consumer and business confidence, tighter credit conditions worldwide and adverse wealth effects stemming from declining house prices and equity valuations. |
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Subscribers should be aware that these calculations are based on valuations and assumptions that are not purported to be complete or accurate in any way whatsoever. |
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The scope of the service has steadily expanded: in February it began offering valuations of the world's growing fleet of tankers that carry liquefied gas. |
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Financial instruments recorded at fair value in the balance sheet are classified using a hierarchy that reflects the significance of the inputs used in determining valuations. |
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In addition to the direct impact on the market values of publicly traded stocks, the valuations of some private portfolio companies may also be affected by changes in stock prices. |
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Emerging experience, different from the assumptions, will be revealed in future valuations and will affect the future financial position of the plans and net periodic benefit costs. |
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Pension valuations are notoriously susceptible to assumptions, and BA's deficit could easily lurch between £1 billion and £8 billion. Such uncertainties limit BA's options, as well as its attractiveness to a merger partner. |
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Large cash inflows have driven market valuations higher, however, and taming inflationary pressures has now become the main concern for policy makers in the emerging markets. |
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Partly thanks to its growing institutionalisation, it has become less cautious about valuations and has financed too many competing companies with dubious business plans. |
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Of the 15 national markets monitored by IPD, a data provider, 12 achieved double-digit returns last year. In the process, valuations now look toppy. |
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Ask different estate agents for their valuations, as well as their opinions on how you can improve the saleability of your house. |
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Fears that Britain is set for a second hung parliament added to a global market selloff triggered by the US Federal Reserve chairman Janet Yellen warning that share valuations could be dangerously high. |
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Illustration 23-4: Fraudster may overvalue assets of an insolvent entity, knowing that victims will believe the fraudster's valuations have been reviewed by or verified by the court or insolvency representative. |
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Actuarial valuations are performed triennially for funding purposes and are updated annually by the Chief Actuary of OSFI for accounting purposes, using the government's best estimate assumptions. |
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Rudell the Jewellers has appointed one of the country's top gemmologists to offer valuations and sales advice. |
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For audit purposes, reliance is generally placed on the actuaries as specialists and procedures are performed to assess reasonability of assumptions and impacts on final actuarial valuations. |
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Our view has been, and remains, that reflationary forces will continue to dominate for the present, even if valuations are becoming less accommodating. |
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Despite nervous selloffs, this is the reason American equities are still in a bull run, even though Wall Street valuations are stratospherically high. |
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The theory is that, if a firm can earn just average profits on assets, the share price should stock market is at high valuations, value investors often become contrarians. |
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Here, negative aversions or positive adversions are subsequently evaluated according to the probability valuations determined for each outcome state. |
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For VTB, Vozrozhdenie and NOMOS, valuations also increase sizeably under this scenario, but still do not offer upside potential from current prices. |
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The successive equity financings were at higher and higher valuations. |
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Editorial covers mergers, demergers, acquisitions and disposals, as well as valuations and computing capital gains, with specific regional and national analysis. |
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