1. Raising fresh capital from the partners depends on agreement as and when the need arises and the matter does not strictly need to be addressed in the agreement. 2. A manager of a financially troubled computer company, he sets about raising fresh capital from a Japanese source. 3. Brown, for his part, said he would prefer raising capital now to extinguish the debt, even if it diluted the value of existing shares. 4. Bredon believes companies considering raising capital or making IPOs are better off on other markets, where foreign investors are easier to attract. 5. But Minch said he received conflicting advice from experts on how to go about raising capital. 6. But when it came to raising capital, the rankings change. 7. If raising capital continues to be difficult, those companies might opt to spend less on new plants and equipment. 8. Raising capital is virtually impossible without a rational banking system, and capitalism is impossible without capital. 9. Raising capital without giving away control and most of the profits to investors is one challenge. 10. Raising capital is a major problem. |