2007 Interim Financial Statements definition

2007 Interim Financial Statements means unaudited consolidated financial statements of the Company and the Company Subsidiaries and the notes thereto on a consolidated basis reviewed by the Company’s auditor as of the end of each calendar quarter of 2007 (ending prior to the Closing Date), consisting of (i) consolidated balance sheets, (ii) consolidated profit and loss statements, and (iii) consolidated statements of cash flows for the relevant calendar quarter ended, all prepared in accordance with US GAAP and SEC Regulation S-X.

Examples of 2007 Interim Financial Statements in a sentence

  • These interim consolidated financial statements and separate financial statements have been prepared in conformity with TAS 34 (Revised 2007) "Interim Financial Statements" for the purpose to provide an update information on the latest complete set of annual financial statements.

  • All 2007 Interim Financial Statements with related MD&A and MI 52-109 Certificates were filed by March 24, 2008.

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  • The finalisation in the second half of 2007 of the acquisition accounting for these transactions did not result in material adjustments to the preliminary allocations published in the 2007 Interim Financial Statements, and accordingly the comparative results have not been restated.

  • As of the Closing Date only, and except as and to the extent reflected or reserved against in the 2006 Audited Financial Statements and the 2007 Interim Financial Statements, no Group Company has any liability for Taxes required to be reflected in or reserved against therein in accordance with the 2006 Audited Financial Statements or the 2007 Interim Financial Statements.

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