Analyst Reports Sample Clauses

Analyst Reports. The Company views analyst reports as the proprietary information of the analyst’s firm. The Company will not provide such reports on our corporate or other websites or through any other means to persons outside of the Company. The Company should avoid directing anyone outside the Company to an analyst report, in part to avoid the appearance of endorsing such a report.
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Analyst Reports. Dean Guise shall engage an xxxxxxxxxnt financial analyst to prepare, at the Company's expense, a corporate profile and periodic corporate reports, and updates in accordance with applicable federal and state securities laws.
Analyst Reports. 15.1 When reviewing analysts’ reports, comments of Directors, Officers, Employees and Contractors must be limited to identifying factual information that has been Generally Disclosed that may affect an analyst’s model and pointing out inaccuracies or omissions with respect to factual information that has been Generally Disclosed. 15.2 Any comments must contain a disclaimer that the report was reviewed for factual accuracy only. No comfort or guidance shall be expressed on the analysts’ earnings models or earnings estimates and no attempt shall be made to influence an analyst’s opinion or conclusion. 15.3 As contemplated in Section 11.1(b), Financial Analysts’ reports shall not be posted on or linked from the Company’s website. 15.4 The Company may from time to time give Earnings Guidance or any other Forward- Looking Information through voluntary disclosure by way of a news release, provided that the cautionary language described in Section 4.6 accompanies the information.
Analyst Reports. GONOW shall engage an independent financial analyst to prepare a corporate profile and periodic corporate reports, and updates in accordance with applicable federal and state securities laws.
Analyst Reports. Mansfield Garrett xxxxx xxxxxx an independent financial analyst to prepare, at the Company's expense, a corporate profile and periodic corporate reports, and updates in accordance with applicable federal and state securities laws.
Analyst Reports. Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide a copy of the analyst reports related to the IPO Registration Statement to Buyer promptly following their publication. TCE shall hold such analyst reports in confidence and shall not use or divulge or disclose any of the information contained therein (except after and to the extent such information is made available to the public) to any person or entity, except such employees, agents, advisors and representatives of TCE who need to know such information for purposes of assessing whether TCE should exercise the IPO Conversion Option.
Analyst Reports. As soon as available, any analyst reports regarding Borrower, or any written information provided to investors or potential investors by any market maker for the Borrower's stock.
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  • Expert Reports Without prejudice to the appointment of other kinds of experts where authorised by the applicable arbitration rules, the tribunal, at the request of the disputing parties, may appoint one or more experts to report to it in writing on any factual issue concerning environmental, public health, safety or other scientific matters raised by a disputing party in a proceeding, subject to such terms and conditions as the disputing parties may agree.

  • Cost Reports Seller, at its expense, shall prepare and timely file all terminating and other cost reports required or permitted by law to be filed under the Medicare and Medicaid or other third party payor programs and the Licensing Agency for periods ending on or prior to the Effective Time, or as a result of the consummation of the transactions described herein (“Seller Cost Reports”). In addition, Xxxxx shall assist Seller in providing certain information needed by Seller when preparing the terminating cost reports, including but not limited to completion of Seller’s standard hospital data collection template, invoice and general ledger analysis, and other documentation historically prepared by the Hospitals for cost reporting purposes. The applicable Buyer Entity shall forward to Seller any and all correspondence relating to the Seller Cost Reports within five (5) business days after receipt by such Buyer Entity. The applicable Buyer Entity shall remit any receipts of funds relating to the Seller Cost Reports or the Seller Entity’s Medicare bad debt within five (5) business days after receipt by such Buyer Entity and shall forward to Seller any demand for payments within five (5) business days after receipt by such Buyer Entity. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, Seller shall retain all rights to the Seller Cost Reports including any amounts receivable or payable in respect of such reports or reserves relating to such reports and all liabilities relating thereto. Such rights shall include the right to appeal any Medicare or Medicaid determinations relating to the Seller Cost Reports. Seller shall retain the originals of the Seller Cost Reports, correspondence, work papers and other documents relating to the Seller Cost Reports. Seller will furnish copies of such cost reports to any Buyer Entity upon request.

  • Project Reports The Recipient shall monitor and evaluate the progress of the Project and prepare Project Reports in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.08 of the General Conditions and on the basis of the indicators agreed with the Association. Each Project Report shall cover the period of one calendar semester, and shall be furnished to the Association not later than one month after the end of the period covered by such report.

  • Audit Reports Promptly upon receipt thereof, one copy of each interim or special audit made by independent accountants of the books of the Company or any Subsidiary;

  • Management Reports Promptly upon receipt thereof, copies of all detailed financial and management reports submitted to the Company by independent auditors in connection with each annual or interim audit made by such auditors of the books of the Company.

  • Evaluation Reports Where a formal evaluation of an employee's performance is carried out, the employee shall be provided with a copy to read and review. Provision shall be made on the evaluation form for an employee to sign it. The form shall provide for the employee's signature in two (2) places, one indicating that the employee has read and accepts the evaluation, and the other indicating that the employee disagrees with the evaluation. The employee shall sign in one of the places provided within seven (7) calendar days. No employee may initiate a grievance regarding the contents of an evaluation report unless the signature indicates disagreement with the evaluation. The employee shall receive a copy of the evaluation report at the time of signing. An evaluation report shall not be changed after an employee has signed it, without the knowledge of the employee, and any such changes shall be subject to the grievance procedure.

  • Reports While this Plan is in effect, the Treasurer of the Fund shall provide written reports to the Fund's Board for its review, detailing the amount of all payments made under this Plan and the purpose for which the payments were made. The reports shall be provided quarterly, and shall state whether all provisions of Section 3 of this Plan have been complied with.

  • Progress Reports The Recipient shall submit to the OPWC, at the OPWC's request, summary reports detailing the progress of the Project pursuant to this Agreement and any additional reports containing such information as the OPWC may reasonably require.

  • Reports, Etc Lessee will furnish, or cause to be furnished, to Lessor, the Indenture Trustee and the Owner Participant, on or before the Delivery Date and on or before July 1 in each year thereafter during the Term commencing July, _____, a report, signed by Aon Risk Services, Inc., Aon Risk Services of Minnesota, Inc. or any other independent firm of insurance brokers reasonably acceptable to Lessor (the "Insurance Brokers"), describing in reasonable detail the insurance and reinsurance then carried and maintained with respect to the Aircraft and stating the opinion of such firm that the insurance then carried and maintained with respect to the Aircraft complies with the terms hereof; provided, however, that all information contained in the foregoing report shall not be made available by Lessor, the Indenture Trustee, the Loan Participants or the Owner Participant to anyone except (A) to permitted transferees of Lessor's, the Loan Participants', the Owner Participant's or the Indenture Trustee's interest who agree to hold such information confidential, (B) to Lessor's, the Loan Participants', the Owner Participant's or the Indenture Trustee's counsel or independent certified public accountants or independent insurance advisors who agree to hold such information confidential or (C) as may be required by any statute, court or administrative order or decree or governmental ruling or regulation. Lessee will cause such Insurance Brokers to agree to advise Lessor, the Indenture Trustee and the Owner Participant in writing of any default in the payment of any premium and of any other act or omission on the part of Lessee of which it has knowledge and which might invalidate or render unenforceable, in whole or in part, any insurance on the Aircraft. To the extent such agreement is reasonably obtainable, Lessee will also cause such Insurance Brokers to agree to advise Lessor, the Indenture Trustee and the Owner Participant in writing at least thirty (30) days (seven (7) days in the case of war risk and allied perils coverage), prior to the expiration or termination date of any insurance carried and maintained on the Aircraft pursuant to this Section 11. In addition, Lessee will also cause such Insurance Brokers to deliver to Lessor, the Indenture Trustee and the Owner Participant, on or prior to the date of expiration of any insurance policy referenced in a previously delivered certificate of insurance, a new certificate of insurance, substantially in the same form as delivered by Lessee to such parties on the Delivery Date. In the event that Lessee or any Sublessee shall fail to maintain or cause to be maintained insurance as herein provided, Lessor or the Indenture Trustee may at its sole option provide such insurance and, in such event, Lessee shall, upon demand, reimburse Lessor or the Indenture Trustee, as Supplemental Rent, for the cost thereof to Lessor or the Indenture Trustee, as the case may be, without waiver of any other rights Lessor or the Indenture Trustee may have; provided, however, that no exercise by Lessor or the Indenture Trustee, as the case may be, of said option shall affect the provisions of this Lease, including the provisions of Section 14(g) hereof.

  • Payment; Reports Within twenty (20) days after the close of each calendar quarter, Partner will deliver to SAP a report (“Payment Report”) which will provide all information reasonably required by SAP identifying each Customer by an unique customer number for computation, customer name (no abbreviations), customer address (street, city, postal code, country), group (if any), and/or confirmation of the fees, if any, due or credited to Licensor for the period being reported, including without limitation: (i) license information (material code/software description, license quantity, license metric, license term for non-perpetual licenses, and associated license or subscription fee due SAP), and (ii) SAP support fees, associated support rate and indicating whether it is first year support or a renewal, and associated license fee. The payment report shall be submitted to SAP even if no license and support fee is due. Partner will submit the payment report electronically via a reporting tool made available by SAP to Partner. SAP will inform in writing Partner in case of change to the reporting format and Partner shall submit its payment reports under such new reporting format for all future quarterly reporting periods. Partner agrees that the Payment Report is binding on Partner once it is submitted to SAP and Partner may not withdraw, modify or cancel any orders set forth in the Payment Report. 8. AUDIT. (a) SAP shall have the right to once annually conduct an audit to verify the compliance of (i) Partner, and/or (ii) any of its Affiliates involved in the performance of obligations under any part of the Agreement, with the terms of the Agreement, in particular Partner´s compliance obligations as set forth in Section 12 below. Notwithstanding foregoing, in the event SAP reasonably believes that a breach of the terms of this Agreement, in particular the compliance obligations set forth in Section 12 below, has occurred or will most likely occur, SAP shall have the right to perform an audit. (b) The audit will be conducted by SAP or its nominated independent expert. By choosing the expert, SAP will take into account Partner’s legitimate business interests. SAP will bear the costs of the audit unless the expert establishes a breach by the Partner in which case Partner must bear the costs. (c) SAP will provide one (1) week advance notice of an audit unless a) SAP reasonably believes that evidence to be reviewed will be compromised or b) required by investigating authorities. (d) The audit will take place during normal business hours and SAP will instruct its expert to conduct the audit in such a manner that it will not unreasonably interfere with Partner’s business operations. (e) Partner must make full disclosure to the expert, and ensure that (i) Partner and its Affiliates involved in the performance of obligations under any part of this Agreement and any of (ii) Partner’s Representatives cooperate fully and provide information, grant viewing access to all necessary and useful documents and permit the making of copies of them. Financial records that relate to the subject matter of the audit must be readily available for inspection during audits by SAP or its expert. Partner also agrees to make its employees, officers, and directors involved in the performance of obligations under this Agreement available for meetings and interviews with SAP and/or its expert for the audit. Partner agrees to provide appropriate workspace for the expert. (f) The expert will be bound in writing to confidentiality for the benefit of SAP and the Partner. The expert will undertake not to disclose information to SAP, except for the purpose of providing a report of the audit and, in case of a breach of any part of this Agreement, any information establishing such a breach. (g) Partner’s Confidential Information disclosed during the audit will not be used by SAP for any purpose other than to verify and prove if a breach of any part of this Agreement has occurred. (h) Partner must include audit terms with its agreements with any third party used by Partner in connection with its sales and marketing activities under this Agreement (hereinafter “Intermediary/ies”) which are materially as protective as the terms in this Section 8. (i) SAP reserves the right to suspend new business with the Partner in the event of a lack of reasonable and/or timely cooperation by Partner and its representatives in case of an audit. Furthermore, SAP may terminate the Agreement in accordance with Section 10.1 (Termination) below in case Partner does not cooperate with SAP during an audit as outlined in this Section 8.

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