Capital Resources Definition & Meaning

  • Cultural
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  • capital resources Cultural
    1. Tools, machines, and factories used to produce goods.

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    The company reported a loss of $93 million in the quarter ended March 31, saying in a regulatory filing it is has “devoted substantial effort and capital resources to the design and development of its planned aircraft.”

    From Los Angeles Times

    In October 2024 a progress report said ministers "cannot responsibly commit to additional major infrastructure projects or public-private partnerships in the near term", and that the government was "focussing capital resources on the maintenance of existing assets to safeguard service delivery".

    From BBC

    Although Black Image Center hasn’t struggled to get people into its space, a lack of capital resources has put a strain on its small leadership team.

    From Los Angeles Times

    Metro Bank refused to comment on the figure and the urgency of the talks but said it "continues to consider how best to enhance its capital resources".

    From BBC

    "Based on that and the progress of the negotiations we're having to build these public-private alliances, we're going to define the organization of human and capital resources," he said on the sidelines of an event near capital Santiago.

    From Reuters

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