It delivers through the cloud, reducing capital expense for its customers and providing easy expanson as business grows.
Awesome as the hydrogen ambitions may be, they aren't an overwhelming capital expense, even for a company whose borrowing costs are rising rapidly and whose equity marketing capitalization has declined by nearly two-thirds in six years.
First, it is a significant capital expense.
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As one of the world's most reliable, scalable, and cost-efficient web infrastructures, AWS has changed the way businesses think about technology infrastructure--there are no up-front expenses or long-term commitments, capital expense is turned into variable operating expense, resources can be added or shed as quickly as needed, and engineering resources are freed up from the undifferentiated heavy lifting of running onsite infrastructure - all without sacrificing operational performance, reliability, or security.
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Businesses will not be allowed to expense capital projects or new equipment purchases as heavily in the first year.
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If both parties are involved in doing difficult but necessary things, neither side can make political capital at the expense of the other and trade-offs can be made.
As capitalism enriches capital at the expense of labor and Wall Street at the expense of Main Street the winners are busily erecting anticompetitive toll gates all across the economic landscape, be they in the form of lower borrowing costs enjoyed by the still-too-big-to-fail banks or the higher health insurance premiums facing small businesses.
The bulls argue that the balance of power in the global economy has shifted decisively in favour of capital, at the expense of labour.
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As a result, McClendon has had to invest significantly towards his share of capital expenditure and operating expense relating to all the wells drilled to date.
If a business made a capital investment, it could expense the outlay in the year in which the investment was made.
Gradually, the strictures on capital ratios laid down in Basel III will force the broadening of that capital base, at the expense of potential remuneration pools.
That focus often comes at the expense of developing the human capital in the companies they fund.
As part of the bipartisan tax deal we negotiated, with the support of the Chamber, businesses can immediately expense 100 percent of their capital investments.
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Lastly, banks are uncertain about future regulation and might therefore adopt strict capital standards as a precaution, at the expense of efficiency.
Opponents of capital punishment may be familiar with arguments about its expense, unjust application and inefficacy as a deterrent.
Short-termism can result in a range of corporate and financial games that may enrich management at the expense of market integrity and efficient investor capital allocation.
At worst, however, it could behave as a bureaucratic parasite, propping up weaker operators at the expense of stronger ones, and restricting capital-raising by stronger subsidiaries in order to maintain its own equity control.
What happened when there was a bill to cut the taxes on small business, to cut the amount of money that people can expense based on their investment or zero capital gains invested into small business?
This means that the extra expense of fuel is more than canceled out by low capital costs.
Banks, for their part, view the fees charged for capital-raising in part as a pay-off for the effort and expense put into their corporate-broking work.
This comes at the expense of less highly valued businesses that often have a greater need for capital.
One of the questions I was repeatedly asked during a recent trip to the capital of Belarus was whether the Obama administration would opt for greater pragmatism at the expense of idealism in foreign policy.
Through GE Capital, customers can take advantage of equipment financing products that can help mitigate up-front expense challenges.
The banks get to deduct the "dividends" of their trust-preferred stock as interest expense (thus lowering the after-tax cost of borrowing) and get to count it as capital.
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