Long Term Investments Sample Clauses

Long Term Investments. The long-term investments are recorded at their historical cost. When the inventory value is below the net book value, a provision is made for the amount of the difference between the two values. This entry is comprised of guarantee deposits, paid at the time of signing the rental contracts, in the amount of €135,830 and securities pledged for €291,024.
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Long Term Investments. Investments held for a period longer than twelve months.
Long Term Investments. Save as disclosed in the Disclosure Letter, no --------------------- Group Company holds any long term Investments in contravention of subclause 20.13 save for those Investments agreed by the Banks.
Long Term Investments. The Dedicated Portfolio may invest in the following investments subject to the terms, conditions, and limitations set forth below providing that all mature more than 365 days from the date of acquisition:
Long Term Investments. During the year ended December 31, 1997, the Company acquired all of the series C common shares of Century International Ventures Inc. in exchange for 175,456 common shares of the Company valued at $175. Subsequent to March 31, 1999, the Company agreed to acquire all of the outstanding shares of eVideo U.S.A. Inc. in exchange for the issuance of 6,623,016 common shares of the Company. As additional consideration, the Company must issue one and one-half shares to the vendor of eVideo U.S.A. Inc. for each share issued, subsequent to the issuance of the shares described in note 5, to raise additional equity capital of $3,900,000. At March 31, 1999, the Company had loaned $100,000 to eVideo U.S.A. Inc.
Long Term Investments. Long-term investments represent liquid, semi-liquid, and illiquid investments contained in the PIOGLOBAL Investment Fund that are not marked-to-market on the books. The valuation of these securities will be effected as follows:
Long Term Investments. The quoted market value of the Company's interest in long-term investments is $17.5 million as at December 31, 2001 (December 31, 2000 -- $14.8 million). The book value of the long-term investments is comprised of the following as at December 31.
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Long Term Investments. On April 5th, 2021, the company acquired 100% interest in the XXXXXXX Mineral property by making a cash payment of $50,000 and issuing 1,000,000 common shares of Xxxxxxx Resources Inc. to the sellers: Clearwater Resources Inc. and Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx. The sellers retained their NSR 50% which can be bought back for $1,000,000. On April 9th, 2021, the company acquired 100% interest in the ROPE COVE Mineral Property by issuing 300,000 common shares of Xxxxxxx Resources Inc. to the sellers: United Gold Inc., G2B Gold Inc., and Grassroots Prospecting & Prospect Generation Inc. The sellers retained their NSR 50% which can be bought back for $1,000,000.

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  • Long-Term Incentives The Company shall provide the Executive the opportunity to earn long-term incentive awards under the current equity and cash based plans and programs or replacements therefor at a level commensurate with the current aggregate opportunity being provided to the Executive.

  • Long-Term Debt Unsecured notes payable to Department of Budget and Finance of the State of Hawaii and assigned by the Department to the indenture trustee for the payment of amounts owing to the holders of special purpose revenue bonds and refunding special purpose revenue bonds (subsidiary obligations unconditionally guaranteed by HECO): HECO, 6.50%, series 2009, due 2039 $ 90,000 HELCO, 6.50%, series 2009, due 2039 60,000 HECO, 4.65%, series 2007A, due 2037 100,000 HELCO, 4.65%, series 2007A, due 2037 20,000 MECO, 4.65%, series 2007A, due 2037 20,000 * HECO, 5.65%, series 1997A, due 2027 50,000 * HELCO, 5.65%, series 1997A, due 2027 30,000 * MECO, 5.65%, series 1997A, due 2027 20,000 HECO, 4.60%, refunding series 2007B, due 2026 62,000 HELCO, 4.60%, refunding series 2007B, due 2026 8,000 MECO, 4.60%, refunding series 2007B, due 2026 55,000 HECO, 4.80%, refunding series 2005A, due 2025 40,000 HELCO, 4.80%, refunding series 2005A, due 2025 5,000 MECO, 4.80%, refunding series 2005A, due 2025 2,000 * HECO, 5.00%, refunding series 2003B, due 2022 40,000 * HELCO, 5.00%, refunding series 2003B, due 2022 12,000 * HELCO, 4.75%, refunding series 2003A, due 2020 14,000 HELCO, 5.50%, refunding series 1999A, due 2014 11,400 Total obligations to the State of Hawaii 639,400 SCHEDULE 5.15 (to Note Purchase and Guaranty Agreement) Other long-term debt – unsecured: HECO, 5.39%, series 2012E, unsecured senior note, due 20426.50 %, series 2004, junior subordinated deferrable interest debentures, due 2034HECO, 4.53%, series 2012F, unsecured senior note, due 2032HECO, 4.72%, series 2012D, unsecured senior note, due 2029HECO, 4.55%, series 2012C, unsecured senior note, due 2023HELCO, 4.55%, series 2012B, unsecured senior note, due 2023MECO, 4.55%, series 2012C, unsecured senior note, due 2023HECO, 4.03%, series 2012B, unsecured senior note, due 2020MECO, 4.03%, series 2012B, unsecured senior note, due 2020HECO, 3.79%, series 2012A, unsecured senior note, due 2018HELCO, 3.79%, series 2012A, unsecured senior note, due 2018MECO, 3.79%, series 2012A, unsecured senior note, due 2018 150,00051,54640,00035,00050,00020,00030,00062,00020,00030,00011,0009,000 Total long-term debt 1,147,946 Customer Deposits Deposits are used to secure customers' accounts HECO $ 13,614 HELCO 3,853 MECO 4,409 Total customer deposits 21,876 * set to be refinanced/redeemed with the proceeds of the sale of Notes issued under (1) this Note Purchase Agreement, (2) the separate Note Purchase and Guaranty Agreements of HELCO and MECO, and/or (3) from available funds. Conditional notices of redemption have been given with respect to all three series of the bonds to be redeemed. STATUS UNDER CERTAIN STATUTES Federal Power Act Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc., Hawaii Electric Light Company, Inc. and Maui Electric Company, Limited are not generally subject to regulation by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) under the Federal Power Act, except that they are subject to the provisions of Section 210 under which FERC may order the utility to interconnect with qualifying cogenerators and small power producers and to wheel power to other electric utilities. Public Utility Holding Company Act of 2005 Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. is a holding company within the meaning of the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 2005 and would be subject to the record retention, accounting and reporting requirements of that Act except that it obtained a waiver from those requirements shortly after the Act was adopted. (to Note Purchase and Guaranty Agreement) EXISTING LIENS Debtor Secured Party Jurisdiction UCC File Number UCC File Date Collateral Description* Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. Hitachi Credit America Corp (as assignee of Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Hawaii Funding Corp.) Hawaii 2001-180919 11/19/2001 All money due and coming due under a 2001 task order with a U.S. Navy agency for an energy efficiency project—remaining balance $1.1 million Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. X.X. Xxxxxx Leasing, Inc. (assignment)PHNSY – ECPs 1 & 3) Hawaii 2004-085035 04/29/2004 Assignment or partial assignment from Hitachi of foregoing financing arrangement Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. Hitachi Credit America Corp. Hawaii 2006-185362 10/10/2006 Continuation Statement of 2001-180919 continued for additional period provided by applicable law Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. X.X. Xxxxxx Leasing Inc. Hawaii 2006-192912 10/23/2006 Continuation Statement of 2001-180919 continued for additional period provided by applicable law Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. X.X. Xxxxxx Leasing Inc. Hawaii 2011-138648 08/30/2011 Continuation Statement of 2001-180919 continued for additional period provided by applicable law Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. Hitachi Credit America Corp. Hawaii 2011-194210 11/18/2011 Continuation Statement of 2001-180919 continued for additional period provided by applicable law SCHEDULE 10.3 (to Note Purchase and Guaranty Agreement) Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Federal Government Receivables Trust (as assignee of Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx DSM Funding LLC) – XXXX KOA) Hawaii 2005-094089 05/11/2005 All money due and to become due under a 2004 delivery order from a U.S. Navy ordering agency relating to an energy efficiency project—remaining balance, $253,000 Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Federal Government Receivables Trust Hawaii 2010-047285 04/08/2010 Continuation Statement of 2005-094089 continued for additional period provided by applicable law RESTRICTIVE AGREEMENTS The following restrictions and conditions exist on October 3, 2013:

  • Subsidiaries; Equity Investments 4 2.7 Capitalization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2.8

  • Long-Term Incentive The Company shall provide Employee an opportunity to participate in the Company’s applicable long term incentive plan as it may or may not exist from time to time.

  • Long-Term Incentive Plans During the Employment Period, the Executive shall be eligible to participate in the ongoing equity and other long-term awards and programs of the Company as determined in the sole discretion of the Board or a committee thereof.

  • Long-Term Incentive Programs The Executive shall be eligible to participate in the Company's long-term incentive compensation programs (including stock options and stock grants).

  • Subsidiaries and Equity Investments The Company and its Subsidiaries do not directly or indirectly own, or hold any rights to acquire, any material capital stock or any other material securities, interests or investments in any other Person other than (a) their Subsidiaries or (b) investments that constitute cash or cash equivalents. No Subsidiary of the Company owns any shares of capital stock of the Company. There are no outstanding stock options, restricted stock units, restricted stock, stock appreciation rights, “phantom” stock rights, performance units, or other compensatory rights or awards (in each case, issued by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries) that are convertible into or exercisable for any capital stock of, or membership interests or other ownership interests in, any Subsidiary of the Company, on a deferred basis or otherwise or other rights that are linked to, or based upon, the value of any capital stock of, or membership interests or other ownership interests in, any Subsidiary of the Company.

  • Long-Term Incentive Program During the Term, the Employee shall participate in all long-term incentive plans and programs of the Group that are applicable to its senior executives in accordance with their terms and in a manner consistent with his position with the Company.

  • Investment Assets Those assets of the Fund as the Advisor and the Fund shall specify in writing, from time to time, including cash, stocks, bonds and other securities that the Advisor deposits with the Custodian and places under the investment supervision of the Sub-Advisor, together with any assets that are added at a subsequent date or which are received as a result of the sale, exchange or transfer of such Investment Assets.

  • Long-Term Incentive Awards The Executive shall participate in any long-term incentive awards offered to senior executives of the Company, as determined by the Compensation Committee.

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