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At the same time, we feel tangible assets are vulnerable.
No tangible assets were taken over by the second service provider.
None of those would survive his first test: a high return on tangible assets.
In most cases, only tangible assets are referred to as fixed.
News of tangible assets that could be exploited by England.
But finding a price both companies can agree on may involve less tangible assets.
It will be strictly cash and tangible assets for all of us over the next few years.
He put the value of tangible assets at $140 million.
Pacific Century, which is only nine months old, has no experience in telecommunications and few tangible assets.
The company has almost no tangible assets, and its 26 employees have all been furloughed.
Any permanent impairment of tangible assets identified is written off.
Tangible assets cash value can usually, but not always, be reasonably estimated.
"Some portion needs to be spent on tangible assets."
It would also need at least $4 million in net tangible assets.
Tangible assets could include premises and equipment related to production or delivery.
Tangible assets are physical, material and financial resources, such as:
Tangible assets are assets with a physical and financial presence.
There is in fact far more debt now with little in tangible assets to back it up.
Bentley's tangible assets were trivial compared with its precious name.
Vendors worry about Internet companies' lack of tangible assets.
The disposal of tangible assets is part of asset management.
A hearing had been scheduled because the company did not meet the net tangible assets requirement of the index.
"Our employees are our most tangible assets, so I try to make them feel vested in their jobs."
Companies already traded would be dropped if they have net tangible assets of less than $2 million.
These tiny public companies have few tangible assets, heavy debts and scanty profits.