Johno Toshiyuki, an analyst with Nikko, Salomon Smith Barney, says Kajima has taken a big writedown in its land assets.
Our parents' generation was really the first to ever accumulate land assets.
Tim Murphy, a broker at Hall and Hall whose firm has worked with the Wilks brothers, says they continue to look for more ranchland, not just for future land assets but for recreational purposes, too.
Trusts "employ their own staff, set their own admission arrangements, and manage their own land and assets" - and could allow St Joseph's to remove itself from the closure plans.
Property incomes include incomes receivable or payable by institutional units in connection with putting the financial assets, land, and other non-financial assets (minerals and other natural resources, patents, licenses, etc) at the disposal of other institutional units.
Like Chesapeake Energy, Penn West might start selling off drilling sites and monetizing assets as land values increase over time.
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He was running an auction house, a business in which a single signature from a judge bestows the right to auction off buildings, land, and other assets and collect a hefty commission.
This incorporates the tangible assets (e.g. land, improvements, and fixtures) and intangible assets.
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The list is based on identifiable wealth, including land, property and other assets, such as art and racehorses, or significant shares in publicly quoted companies.
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Ownership could be challenged, but critics worry that it would be difficult to do so for former state-owned assets or for land-use rights that had been sold off in shady deals.
In large-cap land Citigroup has attracted the most assets (1.8% of the large funds' aggregate).
Land and minerals are their main assets, but these are sensitive issues in Africa.
Freibaum said some Rouse assets, including some land and "non-core" properties, could be sold to pay off debt.
Second, Chinese like to own hard, tangible assets such as agricultural land, and COFCO probably got a good deal.
Firpta taxes gains from foreign sales of assets including buildings, land, mines and timber, as well as stock in real-estate companies.
To be an entrepreneur is to take assets (be they land, code, the labour of people or finance) and combine them in new ways.
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But the death tax is not a tax on income, or even on assets sold, but on assets held, including land and shares in a family business.
State-run banks are often reluctant to lend to private companies that do not have the hard assets (such as land) or implicit government backing that State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) enjoy.
Depending on whether investors buy the soccer clubs as well as the land on which the clubs' assets are sited, the General Presidency of Youth Welfare could raise more than 5 billion Saudi riyals, according to the same member of the committee.
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The company has already sold most of its non-core assets, including Jaguar, Land Rover and its parts factories.
When Reagan took office in 1981 the market value of all American assets--stocks, land, crops, houses, commercial buildings, capital equipment, cars, collectibles, precious metals, etc.
In short, when the dollar is in decline limited capital tends to flow toward hard assets such as gold, land and rare art that already exist, and away from the stock and bond income streams that will fund the creation of wealth that doesn't yet exist.
It causes an allocation of more capital into non-productive assets such as gold, collectibles, land, etc.
It transferred the lease and the centre's assets over to the owners of the land, the Rhiwlas Estate, in October of last year.
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It distorts economic decision making: Hard assets, such as oil, gold and land, may look awfully good when the cost of living is rising more than 10% a year--which is what happened in the 1970s and early 1980s.
Some land may have already been leased for generations, when the assets below were thought to be worth very little.
Two implications follow: there will be too much investment, and the price of assets that are in limited supply, such as land, will rise excessively.
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These wealthy Romans acquired huge tracts of land at bargain prices, becoming the owners of northwestern Europe's most productive assets.
"We're leveraging underutilized public assets, " Johnson said in an interview last week about the plan to include land far from downtown in the deal.
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The experience in Desert Shield demonstrated that limits on lift assets and the lack of prepositioned equipment affects the ability to deploy any but light land forces to halt the aggression.
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