Commercial connection because increasingly what is going to be important is less the flow of products or even the flow of capital, but the flow of ideas, and we are two nations who are major producers of ideas.
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And while new fields may come on stream, and much remains to be extracted, it's being done so with ever larger tax incentives, and it looks a much less reliable flow of volume and of value for the decades to come.
Debt forgiveness, they say, means that less money will flow back to the institutions to be lent to other poor countries later.
Murchie avoids MLPs whose reported earnings don't exceed their dividends--even though industry executives protest that earnings mean less than cash flow, or earnings before depreciation and other noncash charges.
Consider: Since March of 2001 Cytyc's free cash flow (operating cash flow less spending on property, plant and equipment) has increased from 26 cents per share to 83 cents per share.
When operating cash flow is less than net income, there is something wrong with the cash cycle.
Her self-less love did not flow in my direction because she was a woman but because she was a saint.
But in many other countries, we are on budget and will become cash flow positive in less than two years.
Foster recommends focusing on firms with net debt of less than two times cash flow as measured by Ebitda.
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It sells at eight times my estimate of 2009 earnings, less than five times cash flow, one times book value and 1.6 times sales.
If the corporation pays 35% federal taxes plus 7% state taxes, then the corporation has less net income and cash flow to pay dividends to its shareholders.
Its interest is less about how many barrels flow to the US and more about the overall accessibility and stability of supplies on which the world economy depends.
Once a dominant network or two establishes itself, the gold rush will be over, and the gold will begin to flow more or less exclusively through these new institutions.
They have figured out how to make money even when the U.S. and European economies have been stagnant and their earnings and cash flow make them less dependent on the banking system than other firms.
The biggest risk in many of the current batch of deals is that the private-equity firms discover the cash-flow models to be less predictable than they thought, says Colin Blaydon of Tuck Business School's Centre for the Study of Private Equity and Entrepreneurship.
At less than 5% of operating cash flow in 2009, its capital expenditures are miniscule.
But much of the tech growth in the country has continued to flow to more affordable regions less dependent on venture investment.
Under capitalism, wealth is less a stock of goods than a flow of ideas and information, the defining characteristic of which is surprise.
Wiring up the volunteers means the branch points are less disruptive to the movie's flow, but "four people do not necessarily constitute a statistical sample, " adds Thompson.
FRS17 shortfall would amount to less than 25% of their free cash flow (profits plus depreciation).
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An employee willing to work more hours for less pay during a season of limited cash flow.
The new Bank of England facilities designed to insure banks against a sudden loss of funding should help the flow of credit and make companies less anxious.
This means keeping more cash flow for exploration and production, and less cash for dividends.
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We define free cash flow as net cash provided by operating activities less capital expenditures.
But Comcast executives also emphasize that NBC News is less than 1% of Comcast's operating cash flow.
But the risk that the recent homeward flow of bank assets will ossify into a less efficient, less flexible cross-border banking system is real and growing.
Over the past decade, federal regulations with cost estimates have made up less than half a percent of the total annual rule flow of over 3, 500.
Finally, and anecdotally, managers say that the heroic cost-cutting that most businesses undertook during the recession and in the years since has largely run its course, leaving Corporate America with far less fat to trim in order to bolster cash-flow margins.
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