CAPEX definition

CAPEX means capital expenditure.
CAPEX means capital expenditures.

Examples of CAPEX in a sentence

  • The selected EOM (CAPEX by Partner) partner will have to pay concession fee to the Rogi Kalyan Samiti (RKS) of the concerned hospital in each quarter.

  • As per MNRE guidelines for feeder level solarization, the requirement of total annual power for an agriculture feeder(s) is to be assessed and a solar power plant of capacity that can cater to the requirement of annual power for that agriculture feeder(s) can be installed either through CAPEX mode or RESCO mode, which will supply solar power to that feeder(s).

  • The indicative monthly cost towards VTS would be either Rs.500-/ month/ tank truck (approx.) for service model or Rs.400/- per month per truck (approx.) and Rs.6000/- per truck (approx.) towards VMU cost for CAPEX model (Capital expenses), which is recoverable from the Transporters.

  • If the private partner fails to setup the designated units including starting of patient services in case of EOM type of centres where CAPEX for equipments and installation has to be borne by them within 3 months of hand over of possession of the site with required power as mentioned in the tender document.

  • Capital and exploration expenditures (CAPEX) include exploration expenses, additions to property, plant and equipment, additions to finance leases, additional investments and acquisitions.


More Definitions of CAPEX

CAPEX means investments made to acquire physical assets or services that will expand Oi’s capacity (consolidating its controlled companies) to generate profit. It is an abbreviation for “capital expenditure”.
CAPEX means Capital Expenditures.
CAPEX means the projected future capital expenditures as indicated in the Computer Model on the date of this Agreement.
CAPEX means Capital Expenditure
CAPEX means, for any period, the aggregate of all cash expenditures (including all amounts expended in connection with Capitalized Lease Obligations but excluding any amount representing the interest component thereof) made on account of property, plant, equipment or similar assets during such period by the Restricted Group Members, including the purchase price paid in connection with any spectrum purchases whether such amounts are allocable to property, assets, plant or equipment.
CAPEX for any fiscal year means the average of the capital expenditures as reported on the Company’s audited financial statements for the three preceding fiscal years.
CAPEX means, with respect to any Person, for any period, any cash payment that is made during such period by such Person for (or in connection with) the purchase, acquisition, construction, modification or modernization of any tangible property, plant or equipment, the value or cost of which, under applicable generally accepted accounting principles, should be capitalized and appear as a fixed asset on such Person’s balance sheet.