Network Investment definition

Network Investment means putting resources into a network for short term or long term returns.

Examples of Network Investment in a sentence

  • For discussion, see: Oxfam International, “The Danger of an investment agreement in the WTO”, in Seattle to Brussels Network, Investment and Competition Negotiations in the WTO – What’s wrong with it and what are the alternatives?, October 2002, p.5. of what they consider a fundamental right.

  • Breezeline may charge additional service-related fees and surcharges, including without limitation, a Local TV Surcharge, a Sports Programming Surcharge, a High-Speed Network Recovery Fee and/or a Network Investment Fee (collectively, “Surcharges”).

  • If your PCN can later prove that you are reducing the burden on secondary care you could be eligible from 2020 for funding from a new Network Investment and Impact Fund to further develop your sustainable community-based services.

  • The Network Company shall provide the GM with annual reports on how the capital provided by the State has been used by the Network Company for the purpose of the Network Investment.

Related to Network Investment

  • PIPE Investment has the meaning specified in the Recitals hereto.

  • Nonpurpose Investment means any investment property, as defined in section 148(b) of the Code, in which Gross Proceeds of the Bonds are invested and which is not acquired to carry out the governmental purposes of the Bonds.

  • Investment Vehicles means any investment company, separately managed account or pooled investment fund, including, but not limited to: (i) mutual fund families, exchange-traded funds, fund of funds and hedge funds; and (ii) employee benefit plans.

  • Private Investment means a securities offering that is exempt from registration under certain provisions of the U.S. securities laws and/or similar laws of non-U.S. jurisdictions. It includes investments in hedge funds, private equity funds, limited partnerships, real estate, peer to peer lending clubs and private businesses.

  • Special Purpose Investment Personnel means each SEI Access Person who, in connection with his or her regular functions (including, where appropriate, attendance at Board meetings and other meetings at which the official business of a Trust or any Fund thereof is discussed or carried on), obtains contemporaneous information regarding the purchase or sale of a Security by a Fund. Special Purpose Investment Personnel shall occupy this status only with respect to those Securities as to which he or she obtains such contemporaneous information.