NTM definition
Examples of NTM in a sentence
The terminal value of Era at the end of the forecast period was estimated by using a range of exit multiples of 6.5x to 8.0x NTM Adjusted EBITDA.
This assumption may have a non-negligible impact on the European beef sector where TRQs are important. 21Ecorys (2009) defines the “Actionability” of an NTM as “the degree to which an NTM of regulatory divergence can potentially be reduced (through various methods) by 2018, given that the political will ex- ists to address the divergence identified” and mixes business surveys, literature review, sector experts and consultations with EU and US regulators to determine it.
Sellers shall not take any action, or permit their respective Affiliates to take any action, that would reasonably be expected to materially delay or prevent the consummation of the Transaction, except as may be permitted or required under the NTM Merger Agreement, provided, that any such actions taken under the NTM Merger Agreement would not materially and adversely affect the Transferred Assets or the Assumed Liabilities.
Navios Maritime Midstream shall be entitled to any equitable remedy available at law or equity, including specific performance, against a breach by NTM of this obligation.
All sectors are affected by NTMs, with coverage ratios (i.e. the share of HS6 lines affected by at least one SPS or TBT within a sector) well above 50%.10 For the US, EU, and TPP The recent NTM data collected jointly by the World Bank, the UNCTAD and the African Development Bank and available on the WITS (World Bank’s portal for trade data) were not suitable for the present research since country coverage is limited (data are missing for 8 of the 12 TPP countries, including the US).