Examples of Earnings Before Taxes in a sentence
Earnings Before Taxes and the amount of each Annual Bonus Payment shall be determined by the Company's independent certified public accountants (the "Accountants"), or such other party as mutually agreed by the parties hereto, in accordance with GAAP as consistently applied by the Company (as specifically modified hereby).
During the initial ninety (90) days of each calendar year of the Company, the Company's Board of Directors (“Board”) will establish a threshold for Earnings Before Taxes (“EBT”) to provide a reasonable return to the stockholders.
The Company’s Board of Directors establishes a threshold for Earnings Before Taxes (“EBT”) to provide a reasonable return to the stockholders.
Earnings Before Taxes were $35.6 million (2010: Loss Before Taxes $11.8 million) after Mark to Market Loss on Derivative Liabilities (see Adjusted Earnings comment on page 18) of $13.7 million (2010: $22.1 million), Foreign Exchange Loss of $4.7 million (2010: Gain of $1.2 million) and Investment and Other Income of $6.5 million (2010: $0.7 million).
The Margins shall be reduced by 0.25% per annum on a one-time basis if the Company’s Earnings Before Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization for any fiscal year ending on or after December 31, 2008, is greater than $1,500,000.