Key Capital definition

Key Capital means Key Corporate Capital, Inc., a Michigan corporation.
Key Capital means KEY CAPITAL MARKETS, INC., its successors and assigns.

Examples of Key Capital in a sentence

  • The Company shall have the option at any time and from time to time to enter into one or more interest rate swap contracts with Key Capital Markets, Inc.

  • These By-Laws shall be subject to the Agreement and Declaration of Trust, as from time to time in effect (the "Declaration of Trust"), of Siesta Key Capital Funds, the Delaware Statutory Trust established by the Declaration of Trust (the "Trust").

  • Key Capital Partners had net income of $15 million in the first quarter of 2001, $45 million in the fourth quarter of 2000 and $31 million in the first quarter of 2000 before its income and expense were reassigned.

  • Mr. Xxxxx xxx been the Vice President of Key Bank National Association, Key Equity Capital Corporation and Key Capital Corporation since 1991.

  • Prior to assigning revenue and expense to other business lines whose customers utilize products and services offered by Key Capital Partners, net income was $15 million in the first quarter of 2001, compared with $31 million in the first quarter of 2000.

  • The name of the corporation is Key Capital Corporation (herein the "Corporation").

  • Arizona KeyC Key Capital Corporation Ohio KeyC Key Capital Markets, Inc.

  • Underwriters DBSI, BofA, Salomon, Banc One, Scotia, Barclays, BNP, BNY, Credit Lyonnais, Fleet, Goldman, TD Securities, Societe General, Key Capital Mkts.

  • LINE OF BUSINESS RESULTS Key's four primary lines of business are Key Corporate Capital, Key Consumer Finance, Key Community Bank and Key Capital Partners ("KCP").

  • This information should be considered only after reading Key Capital Markets, Inc.'s Statement Regarding Assumptions as to Securities, Pricing Estimates and Other Information (the "Statement"), which should be attached.

Related to Key Capital

  • Equity Capital means and includes (i) any and all ordinary shares, stock or other common or ordinary equity shares, interests, participations or other equivalents of or interests therein (however designated), including, without limitation, shares of preferred or preference shares, (ii) all partnership interests (whether general or limited) in any Person which is a partnership, (iii) all membership interests or limited liability company interests in any limited liability company, and (iv) all equity or ownership interests in any Person of any other type.

  • Liquidity Capitalization means the number, as of immediately prior to the Liquidity Event, of shares of the Company’s capital stock (on an as-converted basis) outstanding, assuming exercise or conversion of all outstanding vested and unvested options, warrants and other convertible securities, but excluding: (i) shares of Common Stock reserved and available for future grant under any equity incentive or similar plan; (ii) any SAFEs; and (iii) convertible promissory notes.

  • Minimum capital or "minimum required capital" means the capital that must be constantly maintained by a stock insurance corporation as required by statute.

  • Tier 2 Capital has the meaning given to the term “Tier 2 capital” in 12 C.F.R. Part 217, as amended, modified and supplemented and in effect from time to time or any replacement thereof.

  • Company Capitalization means the sum, as of immediately prior to the Equity Financing, of: (1) all shares of Capital Stock (on an as-converted basis) issued and outstanding, assuming exercise or conversion of all outstanding vested and unvested options, warrants and other convertible securities, but excluding (A) this instrument, (B) all other Safes, and (C) convertible promissory notes; and (2) all shares of Common Stock reserved and available for future grant under any equity incentive or similar plan of the Company, and/or any equity incentive or similar plan to be created or increased in connection with the Equity Financing.

  • Net Capital means, at any time, "net capital" computed in accordance with Rule 15c3-1.

  • Treasury Capital Stock has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 6.04(a)(viii).

  • Regulatory Capital means the capital requirement specified in Article 11;

  • Total Capital means Retained Earnings, the amount paid-in for Capital Stock, the amount of any general allowance for losses, and the amount of other instruments that the FHFA has determined to be available to absorb losses incurred by the Bank.

  • Unit Capital means the aggregate of the face value of units issued under the scheme and outstanding for the time being.

  • CET1 Capital means at any time, the common equity tier 1 capital of the Company or the Group, respectively, as calculated in accordance with Chapter 2 (Common Equity Tier 1 Capital) of Title I (Elements of own funds) of Part Two (Own Funds and Eligible Liabilities) of the CRR and/or Applicable Banking Regulations at such time, including any applicable transitional, phasing in or similar provisions.

  • mixed financial holding company means a mixed financial holding company as defined in point (21) of Article 4(1) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013;

  • Charter Capital means Charter Communications Holdings Capital Corporation, a Delaware corporation, and any successor in interest thereto.

  • initial capital or ‘Capital’: means the money that you initially subscribed to invest into the Plan.

  • Consolidated Capital means the sum (without duplication) of (i) Consolidated Debt of the Borrower (without giving effect to the proviso in the definition of Consolidated Debt) and (ii) consolidated equity of all classes (whether common, preferred, mandatorily convertible preferred or preference) of the Borrower.

  • Company Capital Stock means the Company Common Stock and the Company Preferred Stock.

  • financial holding company means a financial holding company as defined in point (20) of Article 4(1) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013;

  • Consolidated Total Capital means, as of any date of determination, the sum of (i) Consolidated Indebtedness and (ii) Consolidated Net Worth at such time.

  • Tier 1 Capital means Tier 1 capital for the purposes of the Capital Regulations.

  • Capital means the share capital from time to time of the Company;

  • Consolidated Working Capital means, as at any date of determination, the excess of Consolidated Current Assets over Consolidated Current Liabilities.

  • Invested Capital means the amount calculated by multiplying the total number of Shares purchased by Stockholders by the issue price at the time of such purchase, reduced by the portion of any Distribution that is attributable to Net Sales Proceeds and by any amounts paid by the Company to repurchase Shares pursuant to the Company’s plan for the repurchase of Shares.

  • Investment Capital Expenditures means capital expenditures other than Maintenance Capital Expenditures and Expansion Capital Expenditures.

  • Adequately Capitalized means compliance with the capital standards for bank holding companies as described in the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, as amended, and regulations promulgated thereunder.

  • Consolidated Total Capitalization means, at any date, the sum of Consolidated Debt and Consolidated Net Worth, each determined as of such date.

  • Minimum Investment means an investment in the project of at least two and one‑half million dollars within the investment period. If a county has an average annual unemployment rate of at least twice the state average during the last twenty‑four month period based on data available on the most recent November first, the minimum investment is one million dollars. The department shall designate these reduced investment counties by December thirty‑first of each year using data from the South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce and the United States Department of Commerce. The designations are effective for a sponsor whose fee agreement is signed in the calendar year following the county designation. For all purposes of this chapter, the minimum investment may include amounts expended by a sponsor or sponsor affiliate as a nonresponsible party in a voluntary cleanup contract on the property pursuant to Article 7, Chapter 56, Title 44, the Brownfields Voluntary Cleanup Program, if the Department of Health and Environmental Control certifies completion of the cleanup. If the amounts under the Brownfields Voluntary Cleanup Program equal at least one million dollars, the investment threshold requirement of this chapter is deemed to have been met.