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One such resource might, for example, be the educative dividend described above - tangible acquisition of skills by an individual [ 78] - while for the entity enabling it the resource is data, information or materials donated by the participant.
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Tangible acquisitions appreciated by both sides encourage further contact and eventually codependency and trust.
Moreover, we expect Tangibility to be measured with error because tangible fixed assets are valued at their acquisition (historical) cost, which may differ from their market/collateral values.
Safka pointed out that many misinterpreted the companys intent in regards to recent moves which did not underplay the companys role as a general, multipurpose search engine. The acquisition is the first tangible piece of the puzzle, he said.
While big American companies have not been hiring in large numbers, they have begun spending in two ways — on tangible things like technology and on acquisitions of other companies.
The research concluded that the use of RBV perspective for selection, acquisition or improvement of the tangible and intangible resources contribute to strategic decisions, directing the investments for innovations in the organizations.
Before the Federal Trade Commission intervened, perhaps the only tangible outcome for consumers from America Online's planned acquisition of Time Warner was a lot of promotion of Time Warner products on AOL platforms, and vice versa.
However, MeVC Chief Marketing Officer Cindi Perez Cindi Perez notes that the fund policy is to carry investments at cost, valuing them upward only when there is a tangible financing event such as subsequent funding, an acquisition or a public offering.
Trolling for buys, Ellison and his comanager, Winsor H. (Skip) Aylesworth, usually start with 350 big tech names, whittling them down to around 60. Immediately discarded are any with negative tangible equity (that is, equity minus goodwill from acquisitions, etc)., such as EchoStar and Fisher Scientific, and any that have debt to tangible equity of more than 20%, such as Qwest and Luxottica Group.
The complex geologic structure of the near-surface is a tangible problem for collecting land seismic data when the acquisition takes place over a sand dune.
Phillips is helped by the fact that in the past, the owners Fred Wilpon and Nelson Doubleday have been willing to expand the budget when there was a tangible move to be made to improve the team, like the acquisition of Piazza in 1998.
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