solutions ✓ Climate Adaptation solutions Copyright © 2022 by GMO LLC. All rights reserved. For Institutional Use Only | 20 INCORPORATING SUSTAINABILITY IN VALUATIONS Uncertain cash flows; difficult to
property and water investments; and will also facilitate the issuance of bonds from issuers who would otherwise find it difficult to gain recognition for their low carbon investments. The goal is to attain a
sophisticated machine learning. JEL Classification: C45, G34, M14 Keywords: corporate culture, board gender diversity, female directors, corporate governance, machine learning, textual analysis, agency theory 2
have laws about this already” – Agencies are staffed by lawyers, not software engineers – Enforcement is very, very difficult • When regulation comes to crypto, it will likely be voluntary, driven by
production at Rotterdam was lower due to a planned turna- round but production on an LTM basis was higher due to the full year benefit of PTA, IPA and PET assets acquired in April 2016. Earnings from this
society more generally. It’s difficult to precisely quantify the value created by shareholder engagement. But it is easy to see the problems created in its absence—evidence of value destroyed or unattained
difficult to sell. 2. The Company will be able to recognize profit from the sale of this asset in the amount of THB 309.45 million or a net profit from the sale after deduction of fees and expenses totaling
(ThaiCERT). Given the more sophisticated cyber risks, financial institutions as service providers, and customers as users, are increasingly vulnerable to losses. In terms of cyber security readiness, however
appropriate as under the present circumstance, it is difficult to proceed with other funding methods and the chance of success is low. In addition, such offering price is the same price as the offering price in
) show that in the U.S., trade prices tend to cluster around integers, half-dollars and quarters. Literature review • Round numbers have also been linked to cognitive limitations and investors’ tendency to