Examples of using Buy-back programme in English and their translations into Dutch
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Objectives of buy-back programmes.
I did some checking into that gun. The one missing from the buy-back programme.
The share buy-back programme will start on 22 May 2018.
Plus the guns he got from the buy-back programme.
Buy-back programmes" means trading in own shares in accordance with Articles 19 to 24 of Council Directive 77/91/EEC;
I have been working the buy-back programme in my division for six years.
Amending Regulation(EC) No 2848/98 as regards the detailed rules for applying the quota buy-back programme in the raw tobacco sector.
The loss of rights regarding the quota buy-back programme provided for in Article 14 of Regulation(EEC) No 2075/92; and.
The Fund must guarantee assistance for producers to switch production across the whole Community and must operate in collaboration with the quota buy-back programme.
Continuation of the share buy-back programme for own shares.
The share buy-back programme On 30 September 2008 BinckBank announced the start of a programme of buying back BinckBank ordinary shares with the aim of reducing the share capital.
Article 3 Exemption for buy-back programmes and stabilisation 1.
will accompany and develop synergies with the quota buy-back programme.
Care Property Invest announces a buy-back programme for its own….
will accompany and develop synergies with the quota buy-back programme.
This Regulation lays down the conditions to be met by buy-back programmes and the stabilisation of financial instruments in order to benefit from the exemption provided for in Article 8 of Directive 2003/6/EC.
In addition, it is no longer necessary to maintain the provision for the quota buy-back programme in respect of the 2005 harvest.
This Directive does not apply to trading in own shares in buy-back programmes or for the stabilisation of a financial instrument, where such trading is carried out in accordance with article 3 of Regulation(EU) No….
of the Council as regards exemptions for buy-back programmes and stabilisation of financial instruments.
In May 2007, ING Group announced a plan to adopt a buy-back programme under which it planned to purchase(depositary receipts for)
would accompany and develop synergies with the quota buy-back programme.
The beneficiaries of the measures referred to in Article 13 shall be tobacco producers who have been participating in the buy-back programme provided for in Article 14(1)
in that order, over other producers if they wish to buy the quotas available under the buy-back programme.
benefit from the exemption provided for in Article 8 of Directive 2003/6/EC, a buy-back programme must comply with Articles 4,
to quit tobacco production altogether through recourse to the quota buy-back programme.
By derogation from Article 17(3), the notification deadline for the financing plans for the measures for which assistance has been applied for under the buy-back programme for the 2002 harvest shall be put back from 31 March 2003 to 31 May 2003,
abandon tobacco production all together through the quota buy-back programme.
accordance with Article 31, measures specifying the conditions such buy-back programmes and stabilisation measures referred to in paragraphs 1
in collaboration with the quota buy-back programme, and for studies into the possibilities for encouraging producers to switch to other crops or activities.
Farmers who have left the tobacco sector by participating in the quota buy-back programme set up in accordance with Article 14 of Council Regulation(EEC)