Betekenis van:
french capital

french capital
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • Parijs
  • the capital and largest city of France; and international center of culture and commerce

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

french capital
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • Paris
  • the capital and largest city of France; and international center of culture and commerce

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. The new information furnished by the French authorities gives rise to a new capital-labour coefficient.
  2. The French authorities pointed out that the exemption from transfer capital gains tax was not automatic.
  3. The French authorities also granted three capital injections to France 2.
  4. The grants and capital injections covered by this Decision come from the French national budget.
  5. Lastly, the FPAP points out that ‘the FPAP’s member undertakings are held by French capital, but also by Spanish and Dutch capital’.
  6. The French State therefore had to grant two more capital injections, in 1993 and 1994, totalling FRF 410 million.
  7. Therefore undertakings with Dutch or Spanish capital holding French vessels may indeed become members of the FPAP.
  8. During the period 1988 to 1994, the French State also made three capital injections into France 2.
  9. CFF is of the view that the calculation by the French authorities resulting in the sum of EUR 76 million is purely notional while the capital to debt ratio of 79 % decided upon by the French authorities seems exaggerated.
  10. Consequently, by deciding to privatise SNCM while strengthening in advance its capital in the sum of EUR 158 million, the French State acted like a well-informed investor.
  11. The French authorities maintain that SNCM’s share in CMN’s capital cannot be construed as a purely financial asset, as Stef-TFE appears to allege.
  12. The EUR 6 billion capital increase by the Belgian and French shareholders, consisting in the issue of ordinary Dexia SA shares, became definitive on 3 October 2008.
  13. The new information furnished by the French authorities gives rise to a new capital-labour coefficient. The amount of eligible investment is EUR 158,5 million.
  14. Indeed, with regard to the approach adopted by the French authorities, namely, an approach based on the capital/debt ratio, the Commission believes that:
  15. In their memorandum of 27 October 2009 the French authorities deny that it is ‘impossible’ for La Poste to mobilise its own capital and reserves.