Capital Resources Definition & Meaning

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

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    "It does show that consumers are feeling pinched, they're going to continue to feel pinched," Susan Schmidt, portfolio manager at Exchange Capital Resources in Chicago, told the BBC.

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    "A 10% cap may not be the right solution because the people that are already in trouble, that's not necessarily going to help them," said Schmidt of Exchange Capital Resources.

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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.”

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    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".

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    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.

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