Geography2 Wind & Solar 56.2% Clean Power 21.3% Water Sustainability 16.4% Clean Technology 6.0% Cash 0.2% Continental Europe 39.2% U.S. 36.4% U.K. 12.5% Asia Pacific 4.9% Canada 3.8% Latin America 3.0% Cash
Establishment of Mutual Funds and Execution of Agreements for Private Fund Management ; (7) “ major shareholder ” means a person directly or indirectly holds shares of a juristic person exceeding 10% of the total
Mutual Funds and Execution of Agreements for Private Fund Management; (7) “major shareholder” means a person directly or indirectly holds shares of a juristic person exceeding 10% of the total number of
Mutual Funds and Execution of Agreements for Private Fund Management; (7) “major shareholder” means a person directly or indirectly holds shares of a juristic person exceeding 10% of the total number of
Execution of Agreements for Private Fund Management ; (7) “ major shareholder ” means a person directly or indirectly holds shares of a juristic person exceeding 10% of the total number of voting rights of
Execution of Agreements for Private Fund Management; (7) “major shareholder” means a person directly or indirectly holds shares of a juristic person exceeding 10% of the total number of voting rights of such
the year. Foreign purchasing power was greatly contracted by the impact of trade war affecting the sales volume while the falling price of raw materials in global market and intensive competition among
expenditures and investments, primarily in the purchases of investment properties, property, plant & equipment, long-term financial assets, and acquisition (net of disposal) of ordinary shares in Prime Area 12
a subsidiary company -12.24 -14.47 2.23 -15.4% -22.43 -28.05 5.62 -20.0% Net profit for the company and its subsidiaries 22.60 37.30 -14.70 -39.4% 40.13 80.62 -40.49 -50.2% 2 foreign purchasing power
other assets in addition to the infrastructure asset, such policy and type of asset shall be clearly stated and be in compliance with Clause 13; (3) if the infrastructure asset is the shares, the trust