Operating Margins definition

Operating Margins means the ratio of Operating Income to Revenue.
Operating Margins means the amount of patronage capital and operating margins of the Member computed pursuant to Accounting Requirements.
Operating Margins. Determined in accordance with Accounting Requirements.

Examples of Operating Margins in a sentence

  • Where (by virtue of being a Shrinkage Provider or for Operating Margins Purposes or otherwise) the Transporter is party to an agreement pursuant to which a person is appointed as User Agent pursuant to paragraph 2.2.1, no provision of such agreement and nothing done by the Transporter pursuant to such agreement shall modify or take effect as a waiver of any provision of the Code.

  • Based upon the Cooperative’s reasonable needs, the Cooperative may accumulate and retain Operating Margins (“Reasonable Reserves”).

  • In determining Operating Margins WACOG in respect of a surplus or a deficit Operating Margins Facility, gas withdrawn or injected as Carry-Across Gas shall be treated as having been withdrawn from or (as the case may be) injected to such facility on the Day such withdrawal or injection occurs.

  • Group 1 Operating Margins requirement is calculated by network analysis of the system.

  • Though not shown the storage profiles can be site specific reflecting their individual Operating Margins needs.

  • The resultant Operating Margins booking also meets National Grid Gas requirements to conform to its current Safety Case.

  • Besides meeting our Uniform Network Code requirements for Operating Margins, the Operating Margins booking must also satisfy our current Safety Case requirements for Operating Margins.

  • If the volume of Operating Margins, at any point in the winter, falls below the monitor level calculated by National Grid at individual sites, National Grid may seek to refill Operating Margins to the extent of the published monitor where it is practical to do so.

  • Table 2 below shows the Operating Margins profile, the quantity of gas required in store for each month of the year.

  • Orderly Rundown requires a quantity of Operating Margins stock to ensure safe rundown of the system in the event of a Network Gas Supply Emergency while firm load shedding takes place as required in our Safety Case.


More Definitions of Operating Margins

Operating Margins means the amount of patronage capital and operating margins of the Borrower computed pursuant to Accounting Requirements.
Operating Margins means for a fiscal year Operating Income (at the end of such fiscal year) divided by consolidated net sales at the end of such fiscal year.
Operating Margins means the amount of net patronage capital and operating margins of the Borrower computed pursuant to Accounting Requirements.

Related to Operating Margins

  • Operating Income means the Company’s or a business unit’s income from operations but excluding any unusual items, determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.

  • Step Up Margin means the rate per annum specified in the applicable Final Terms; and

  • Return on Invested Capital for a period shall mean earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization divided by the difference of total assets less non-interest bearing current liabilities.

  • Net Operating Income With respect to any Mortgaged Property, for any Mortgagor’s fiscal year end, Net Operating Income will be calculated in accordance with the standard definition of “Net Operating Income” approved from time to time endorsed and put forth by CREFC®.

  • Market Share means the percent of sales of the total available market in an industry, product line or product attained by the Company or one of its business units during a time period.

  • EBITDA Margin means the ratio between (a) EBITDA and (b) total toll and other concession revenues.

  • EBIT means earnings before interest and taxes.

  • Operating Cash Flow means the Company’s or a business unit’s sum of Net Income plus depreciation and amortization less capital expenditures plus changes in working capital comprised of accounts receivable, inventories, other current assets, trade accounts payable, accrued expenses, product warranty, advance payments from customers and long-term accrued expenses, determined in accordance with generally acceptable accounting principles.