Examples of R&D Assets in a sentence
Corporate Guarantee given to Bank on behalf of the Subsidiary 200.00 – Note 30 :Additions during the year include addition to R & D assets which are as follows: Additions in R&D Assets (` In lakhs) 2012-13 2011-12Building ...................................................
According to the accrual basis, the R&D Routine Expense① is directly recorded as R&D input; After the R&D Assets Expenditure is converted into fixed capital consumption (representing the value of fixed assets consumed in the current R&D activities), and then it is included in R&D input.
Transfer of Automotive Fuel Cell Research and Development Assets AFCC, which is controlled by Daimler and Ford, was created to carry on the business involving the Transferred Automotive R&D Assets.
These variables are R&D intensity: R&D/ Assets, Capital Expenditure Intensity: Capital expenditure / Sales.
Sellers and Acquired Subsidiaries have provided Buyer access to all R&D Assets and all formally prepared, material written development plans related to Products in Development and future obligations under the Assigned Contracts.
In connection with its engagement, TD Securities agreed to render a formal valuation of the Transferred Automotive R&D Assets and the 19.9% of the outstanding shares of AFCC to be held by us and purchased by Ford under the Share Purchase Agreement (the “Ballard AFCC Shares”), in compliance with the Related Party Rules and, if requested by the Special Committee, the Shares held by Daimler and Ford to be transferred to us and cancelled as part of the Transaction.
Ownership of R&D Assets Recognizing R&D as investment implies that the satellite account must treat the R&D stock as a fixed intangible asset.
Accumulated own stock in treasury will be cancelled by the end of FY 2007.
Science Board felt it was important for the Review Panel to distinguish urgent requirements from those that were required in future (e.g. in a decade’s time).
Organizational Capital, R&D Assets, and Offshore Outsourcing, Working Paper, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.