CAPEX definition

CAPEX means capital expenditure.
CAPEX meanss Capital Expenditure

Examples of CAPEX in a sentence

  • The project entails implementing a comprehensive CCTV surveillance system CAPEX / OPEX across all SBI branches (22,685 branches across India.


More Definitions of CAPEX

CAPEX means capital expenditures.
CAPEX means Capital Expenditures.
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 Expenditure
CAPEX means the projected future capital expenditures as indicated in the Computer Model on the date of this Agreement.
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 period, the cost attributed in accordance with GAAP consistent with those applied in preparation of the financial statements referred to in Section 5.1 hereof to acquisitions during such period by ERC US and/or its consolidated Subsidiaries (other than SSG) of any asset, tangible or intangible, or replacements or substitutes therefor or additions thereto which are treated as a non current asset on such financial statements, including, without limitation, the acquisition or construction of assets having a useful life of more than one year.