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Stockholding point

A financial analyst looking at a company from a potential common stockholders point of view is hkely to classify preferred stock as debt. In contrast, bondholders and general creditors are likely to regard preferred stock as additional eqmty. Since preferred stock is a hybrid type of security, it may be issued by a company whose management is divided over the question of whether to use equity or debt to finance additional assets. However, preferred stock does have the disadvantage that the dividends are not allowed as a tax-deductible expense. [Pg.843]

Traditional supply chain worked according to the motto , better centralized and distant. Back in 1996, a typical product was handled 170 times and spent most of 20 to 60 days sitting in one of the seven different stockholding points. While average availability of 98.5 per cent was good at that time, this translated into, before selecting the substitutes, 55 per cent chance of finding 40 items on the shelf. [Pg.235]

Accordingly, each atom is assigned a fraction of the charge density at a point proportional to its investment in the promolecule density at that point. This is the basis of the stockholder concept. We note that Eq. (6.3) can be reformulated as... [Pg.122]

This paper will cover the problems plastics producers encounter when they market their products and attempt to obtain a satisfactory return on the stockholders investment. Explaining the former is almost as difficult as accomplishing the latter. I would like to approach the problem first from the viewpoint of the material supplier and the end user. I ll then try to show how buyer and seller get together with several case histories illustrating these points. [Pg.101]

Hirshfeld (or stockholder) charges are based on using atomic densities for partitioning the molecular electron density. The promolecular density is defined as the sum of atomic densities placed at the nuclear geometries in the molecule. The actual molecular electron density at each point in space is then partitioned by weighting factors according to the promolecular contributions. [Pg.303]

The balance sheet, also called the consolidated balance sheet or statement of consolidated financial condition, is a quantitative summary of a company s financial condition at a specific point in time (at the end of the calendar or fiscal year), including assets, liabilities, and net worth (share owners equity, stockholders equity, or proprietorship). Equity means ownership, generally in the form of common stock or as a holding company. The balance sheet is... [Pg.474]

Our study focuses on selecting location of temporary warehouses (local distribution centers) at post-disaster for facilitating an efficient and effective response operation and determining amount of relief supplies that will be delivered through the relief network in order to minimize cost as well as maximize customer satisfaction under uncertainly environment. The proposed relief network encompasses three tiers multi-collection centers, candidates of local distribution centers (LDCs), and demand points. It should be noted that the majority of papers address to historical information to select the distribution center locations. Our model is applied for designing relief plaiming based on the future disaster predicted by scientist and agreed by disaster stockholders. [Pg.283]

Several other definitions of atomic charges have been published in the chemical literature. Among those, two methods have gained some popularity. Hirshfeld partitioning is based upon the stockholder principle . According to that principle, p(r) at each point is partitioned into atomic contributions, called densities of bonded. atoms , that are given by... [Pg.895]

The downward trend apparent in reported industry stocks and in the stock ratio is a litde deceptive, partly because the years chosen represent very different points in the business (and stock) cycle. Nevertheless, there has evidently been a tendency for users of lead, in particular, to reduce the volume of working stocks they hold (see Chapter 17 for an examination of lead stocks and stockholding behaviour). Underiying cyclical trends in annual metal production and consumption are clearly identifiable in Fig. 2.1. [Pg.19]


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