BBG definition

BBG means Bonus BioGroup Ltd.
BBG means Bloomberg L.P. and any of its subsidiaries, or any successor thereto.
BBG means Bonus BioGroup Ltd., a company in which Bidder invested and holds shares and other rights (together, the “BBG Assets”) in accordance with the BBG Agreements.

Examples of BBG in a sentence

  • One rent free landline connection for incoming calls with Broadband plan – BBG Combo ULD 850 (350 monthly free call with unlimited download/Upload).

  • As a general policy BBG follows a balanced approach in administering the FOIA.

  • The Freedom of In- formation Act (FOIA) and this part apply to all records of The Broad- casting Board of Governors (BBG).

  • The BBG added leased transmission capability to bolster medium-wave service into North Korea in January 2010.

  • In January 2009, the BBG began broadcasting to North Korea from a leased medium-wave facility in South Korea.

  • However, this law does provide that upon request, such information shall be made available at BBG, for ex- amination only, by representatives of the press, magazines, radio systems and stations, research students or scholars and available, for examination only, to Members of Congress.§ 503.7 Fees.

  • The BBG cites a Peterson Institute for International Economics survey in which North Korean defectors interviewed in China and South Korea indicated that they had listened to foreign media including RFA.

  • Information is not ‘‘obtained from a person’’ if it is generated by BBG or another Federal agency.

  • The accrual of interest will stop upon re- ceipt of the fee, rather than upon its processing by BBG.

  • If your request is not the kind described by paragraph (a)(1) or (a)(2) of this section, then the BBG will charge you only for search and duplication.


More Definitions of BBG

BBG means AB InBev UK Limited trading as Budweiser Brewing Group UK&I;
BBG means BBG together with the affiliates and subsidiaries of BBG.

Related to BBG

  • Parent means a “parent corporation,” whether now or hereafter existing, as defined in Section 424(e) of the Code.