Examples of Indirect foreign investment in a sentence
Indirect foreign investment shall mean foreign investment in the company/ companies holding shares of the licensee company and their holding company/companies or legal entity (such as mutual funds, trusts) on proportionate basis.
Indirect foreign investment shall mean foreign investment in the company/companies holding shares of the licensee company and their holding company/companies or legal entity (such as mutual funds, trusts) on proportionate basis.
Direct foreign investment means investing directly into the investee (licensee) company; and Indirect foreign investment means foreign investment in the company/companies holding shares of the investee (licensee) company and their holding company/companies or legal entity (such as mutual funds, trusts, etc).
Indirect foreign investment shall be accounted for in counting the forty-nine percent (49%) FDI.
Indirect foreign investment will mean foreign investment in the company/ companies holding shares of the licensee company and their holding company/companies or legal entity (such as mutual funds, trusts) on proportionate basis.
Indirect foreign investment shall mean foreign investment in the company/ companies holding shares of the LICENSEE company and their holding company/companies or legal entity (such as mutual funds, trusts) on proportionate basis.
Indirect foreign investment in the domestic stock market through the foreign investment bond (Korea Fund) was allowed in 1984.