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There is no public tendering, and no budgets have been published.
Short of tendering his resignation, he had no other real choice.
Dubke served for just three months before tendering his resignation May 18.
Morton cited the company's public scrutiny in his letter tendering his resignation.
Israel is tendering 19 new offshore blocks to oil and gas companies.
The contracts are described on the government tendering website as "software" acquisitions.
They are running cut-throat tendering processes rather than relying on existing relationships.
Documents relating to the tendering process have been destroyed, according to Ms Hodge.
Australia has been streamlining its military tendering process to more quickly acquire equipment.
"We are involved in all of those projects in the tendering phase," he said.
Aurora has extended the time period for tendering remaining CanniMed shares to March 24.
The system includes a tendering process in which companies and provincial governments negotiate prices.
Tendering: This is a bidding process where the winning supplier is awarded a contract.
More than two weeks after tendering his resignation to Ryan, Conroy rescinded his resignation.
Some tweets, however, questioned the wisdom of tendering your resignation, in any number of words.
Russia's Surgutneftegaz is stepping in to replace Russneft's cargo, tendering the same volume for Jan.
However, some energy officials believe direct government-to-government deals could offer better rates than tendering.
In order for you to move forward without further disruption, I am officially tendering my resignation.
Thunderous thanks to the trailblazing techies tendering terrific tools to transform this titanic task to tractability.
This lets investors redeem bonds early by tendering them to banks, such as the seven being sued.
General Musharaf served as Pakistan's tenth president from 2001 until tendering resignation, to avoid impeachment, in 2008.
Last October Margaret Hodge, a Labour MP, was commissioned by Mr Khan to investigate the tendering process.
The company says it has won all public tendering processes it has taken part in since 2012.
A large proportion of projects remain in the planning or tendering phase, according to the EIU's report.
Dubke had only been on the job for three months before tendering his resignation on May 18.
This followed antitrust authorities imposing a penalty on the sector in 13 for collusion in tendering processes.
Ms. Galant, in tendering her resignation, described Mr. Ledoux as being disgruntled and having a political agenda.
Gowdy said that he wanted to finish out 2017 before tendering his resignation from the Ethics Committee.
Finnish startup Kuovola Innovation is working on a blockchain solution that enables smart tendering across the supply chain.
Nor does it prevent Altman from tendering his own resignation from Y Combinator if Thiel refuses to resign.
Tendering its shares, Pershing Square made a $2.6 billion profit; it gave $400 million of that to Valeant.
Tensions escalated when WPP threatened to impose legal action to block the sale, by not tendering its shares.
Tendering its shares, Pershing Square made a $2.6 billion profit; it gave $400 million of that to Valeant.
DANIELE FERREROMilan "Rigging the bids" described how tendering for government contracts in Europe has become less competitive (November 19th).
Etihad Rail suspended tendering for phase two of its project in 2016, saying it was reviewing timing and delivery.
In similar vein, the government should have held an open tendering process when awarding the contract to Seaborne Freight.
Too little goes to indigenous organisations, which tend to lose out to the big NGOs in competitive tendering processes.
I am tendering my resignation, honored to have served our nation and the American people in such a distinguished way.
In previous years GASC has typically slowed or stopped completely the tendering of foreign supplies during the local buying season.
Traders said Egypt needed to resolve the lingering ergot conflict before tendering, or risk being unable to buy from abroad.
The bid is conditional on Abertis shareholders tendering at least 20 percent of their shares in return for Hochtief stock.
By all means, market principles should rule the new regime, for example through large-scale competitive tendering of renewable-energy plants.
"I am tendering my resignation, honored to have served our nation and the American people in such a distinguished way," he wrote.
A tight-lipped Trump prepares to announce his Supreme Court justice nomination; Boris Johnson resigns amid the tendering of a Brexit deal.
Under the proposed deal, BP would finance the project and Eni would handle the procurement, engineering and construction tendering aspects, the sources said.
Lebanon re-launched the tendering competition for the exploration and production rights in January after a three-year delay due to political paralysis.
Ouko, the auditor, is himself being investigated by Waqo's anti-corruption commission for buying computer software without going through the correct tendering process.
More standardised contracts would make the tendering process less burdensome, encouraging small and foreign firms to bid, despite lacking big English legal departments.
Saudi Arabia has sent a request for information to international suppliers to build two reactors, the first step towards a formal tendering competition.
Another option would involve tendering for - or buying back - so-called "strip" - securities created as part of Greece's €206bn debt restructuring in 2012.
And why was the tendering process done behind closed doors, if not to allow Kenya's political elite to pocket vast sums of kickbacks?
Around 150 fund managers from across the world had expressed an initial interest in tendering for the mandate, it said in a statement.
Partly to help with price discovery, Pakistan asked the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to finance a chunk of the rail project through tendering.
Israel is currently tendering off 19 offshore blocks to exploration and production companies, but it has avoided offering areas close to the disputed border.
But I cannot refrain from tendering to you the consolation that may be found in the thanks of the Republic they died to save.
I have been told that the tendering process that will culminate in the appointment of a more permanent contractor is at an advanced stage.
In the dollar trade, Chile is also tendering for the 3.875% 2020s, the 3.25% 2021s, the 2.25% 2022s and the 3.125% 2025s at US$1,005.38.
"The combination of a mandatory tendering regime, performance and fee standards, and conflicts of interest protocols act as a powerful spur to competition," Mercer said.
After freeing up volumes from the two JVs and some customers, SOMO began tendering at the end of last year with one cargo a month.
Leaders are also considering tendering a 1000-mile, cross-country natural gas pipeline that would help more gas reach different parts of Australia's domestic market.
These agents influence the decision-making process in foreign countries by bribing politicians and buying off government officials through opaque tendering processes and inflated contracts.
In the meantime Stada's shareholders would likely refrain from tendering their shares to Bain and Cinven and hold out for Shanghai Pharma's full higher bid.
But La Stampa on Sunday reported that the group could consider tendering the CEO's resignation in the near future to smooth things out with the government.
"From a market perspective we continue to see increased tendering activity and a favorable shift in contract terms," Chief Executive Anton Dibowitz said in a statement.
He alleges many of the projects were already in progress but were presented by parties tendering for the fighter jet contract as though they were new.
There is talk of investment in Estonian dairy, Slovakian freight and a high-speed rail link from Serbia to Hungary (which may violate EU tendering rules).
Ahmed did not give a time-frame for the privatisations but said the government was tendering for advice from global business consultancies including McKinsey and PwC.
"The offshore drilling market continues to show signs of improvement with increased tendering activity and better contract economics," Chief Executive Anton Dibowitz said in a statement.
So the underlying momentum is good and we see on the electricity side also large approach in the tendering discussion now coming up for the future.
Closing is conditional on investors tendering a majority of the NetSuite shares not owned by executive officers, directors or people affiliated with Ellison and his family.
Egypt's state grain buyer GASC has been buying wheat on international markets in recent weeks despite its ongoing local harvest, a time when it typically stops tendering.
State-owned Etihad Rail had suspended the tendering process for phase two of the project in 2016, saying it was reviewing options for the timing and delivery.
Narasimhan added he anticipates impending structural reforms in China, including for drug tendering, will free up $30 billion as the market shifts to international companies' generic products.
Shell is now is giving advice to the Majnoon managing teams on the tendering process and how to maintain normal operations at the field, said Abdul Jabbar.
At the same time, the state of Victoria is tendering to support construction of 100 MWh of battery capacity to be delivered in two stages by 2018.
Strengthening governments' technical capacities, encouraging the harmonization of regulations and tendering procedures, helping to create credible off-takers and system operators - all this will help Africa's electrification.
The government's Public-Private Partnerships Office said the three road and 13 power projects would be launched this fiscal year, after the tendering processes were completed, Fana reported.
" Lee also shared a snippet of what he told his parishioners in tendering his resignation: "I regret that speaking out has caused concern and pain to my church.
The Turin-based bank has set a minimum 66.7% acceptance threshold and is counting on institutional investors that own more than 50% of UBI's capital tendering their shares.
His lawsuit alleges that IL&FS was made a partner in GIFT without a fair tendering process and that IL&FS gave contracts to entities despite conflicts of interest.
The company also said trading was in line with expectations and it was well-positioned for the second half with good revenue visibility and high levels of tendering activity.
But Weinstein isn't acting like Santa Claus so much as a liberal Roger Ailes, and he's tendering a sordid Faustian bargain that Democrats—and liberals in general— should reject.
The agency is also considering an estimated 900 more railcars as options, according to the industry sources who spoke on condition of anonymity because the tendering process is private.
Tendering for a developer and private sector financiers for the new expressway is planned for around March and construction is expected to start in the next 12-18 months.
"We definitely see a very competitive market ... driven by the fact that the market is transforming to market-based auctions and competitive tendering," Vestas Chief Executive Anders Runevad told Reuters.
The PPP projects currently in the pipeline are still in the evaluation and tendering phases and construction is only scheduled to begin from 103 onwards, delaying any potential growth impulse.
Inaugurating a meeting of the Programme for Partnerships and Investments (PPI), which will oversee the tendering of the concessions, Temer said 55 projects would be launched with private-sector partners.
"Contracts and tendering processes are likely to be reviewed, however, given that the Malaysian implementing agency MyHSR was directly under the control of former Prime Minister Najib Razak," it said.
Results were also affected by continued weak trading conditions, contract losses and subdued tendering activity in the mining and oil and gas sectors, which has placed projects under continued pressure.
Patharkar says India's bureaucrats are to blame for denying contracts to small businesses like his, and has taken one state-run power company to court to challenge its tendering process.
McMaster, his predecessor, held the post for nearly 14 months and had a rocky relationship with the president, while Michael Flynn served for only 24 days before tendering his resignation.
The Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract, awarded to SK E&C after a tendering process, is to build three underground storage caverns, each with a capacity of 14 million barrels.
This sees the company take on some of the risk as it is its algorithm and continually growing business intelligence data that dictates price, rather than an auction or tendering model.
Narasimhan added he anticipates impending structural reforms in China, including for drug tendering, will free up $30 billion as the local market shifts to international companies' generic products from established brands.
A clash between President Donald Trump and Navy leadership over a SEAL accused of war crimes devolved into chaos over the weekend — ending with Navy Secretary Richard Spencer tendering his resignation.
The company, which is being probed by British authorities for allegations of bribery, said it was well positioned for the second half with good revenue visibility and high levels of tendering activity.
The BBC announced last year that the Met Office, Britain's national weather service which has been supplying its forecasts since 1922, had not made it into final rounds of the tendering process.
Warwick Smith, director general of the British Generic Manufacturers Association, said in many cases competitive tendering systems imposed by European healthcare systems also resulted in very substantial discounts from the prices cited.
"We believe that companies like Huawei are privately owned, not owned by any committee or any government, and should be looked at and put into a competitive tendering," he told ABC News.
MILAN, Jan 19 (Reuters) - Parmalat activist investor Amber Capital believes the price of a buyout offer by France's Lactalis undervalues the Italian dairy group and won't be tendering its 3 percent stake.
"High level of tendering activity is evidence of greater confidence in our core markets and we continue to have a very good pipeline of bidding opportunities," CEO Ayman Asfari said in a statement.
However, a consortium made up of France's Total, Italy's ENI and Russia's Novatek, made the only offer in the tendering process which closed on October 12, with bids for two of the blocks.
Sudani, now the labor minister, said real change will come only with an overhaul of the tendering system that would eliminate shady companies that strike kickback deals with all levels of ministry employees.
However, Ofgem said it will set the revenue National Grid can earn from the upgrade based partly on the regulator's experience in tendering contracts to own new transmission links to offshore wind farms.
"The situation is such that it is impossible to work any more," Kumar said into a scrum of TV cameras after tendering his resignation to the regional governor in the state capital, Patna.
Cairo Communication reached 50.1 percent of RCS Mediagroup's capital on Friday after investors who had taken up a losing rival takeover bid on the Italian publisher began tendering their shares to Cairo instead.
In a statement to the British media on Wednesday, the FA said it now would review this element of the media rights sales process ahead of tendering rights from the 2024-25 season.
Herbalife said it would buy back shares for $60-$68 per share to "provide tendering shareholders with some protection" in case the company was taken private within two years for a higher price.
The combination of such issues, as well as other difficulties such as organising fair tendering processes and governance, has meant that 2 billion euros of already-earmarked EBRD money for Ukraine remains unspent.
In order for you to move forward without further disruption, I am officially tendering my resignation as the Secretary of Health and Human Services effective 85033:59 PM on Friday, September 29, 2017.
Odebrecht agreed in August to pay $220 million in fines to Panama and to cooperate with investigators probing bribes of Panamanian officials, but was suspended from tendering for new projects while the investigation continued.
Al-Kaabi said the country is well on the way in tendering for new rigs and was going "full-steam ahead" on external investment in countries such as Brazil, Mexico and the United States.
The uptake of biosimilar rituximab has been significantly faster than with the first antibody biosimilar, a copy of Johnson & Johnson and Merck's Remicade for arthritis, which Harchowal attributed to tendering and growing doctor confidence.
The government has updated PFI rules (creating "PF2"), with the aim of making contracts more flexible, shortening the tendering process and ensuring greater transparency about the costs of finance, something which was previously lacking.
The court accepted an appeal on Monday regarding a key part of the plan, a move that stops the tendering process for the construction of six new power plants, state news agency NNA said.
"The audit market and confidence in it in the UK is changing significantly, with the impact of audit tendering and rotation requirements seeing greater competition on quality between the biggest firms," the FRC said.
With Comcast having offered $40 billion for a majority stake in Sky, Disney consented to 21st Century Fox tendering its 39 percent stake in Sky to the cable company, which owns CNBC parent NBCUniversal.
But hardline rivals of reformist President Hassan Rouhani have opposed the new contracts, and internal infighting over the structure and commercial terms of the new IPC contracts has caused several delays in tendering them.
Two Russian agriculture sources said Syria might only be able to pay for a total of 250,000 tonnes of wheat and not the whole quantity of one million tonnes for which Hoboob is tendering.
As South Korea gets set to switch off 10 old coal-fired plants next month, SK E&S is canvassing the market for potential additional demand in August after already tendering for a July cargo.
In 2014 China invited foreign governments to join a new Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, a multilateral lender based in Beijing that won praise for following international norms on everything from public tendering to environmental standards.
But instead of tendering his resignation, Robert Mugabe—still clinging to the presidency after 37 years—prattled on about how peaceful Zimbabweans are and how the country needs to refocus on a "promising agricultural season".
Former Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi regained the leadership of the governing center-left Democratic Party (PD) with a comfortable victory on Sunday, partially completing his political comeback just five months after tendering his resignation.
They also agreed to fully implement a plan to resolve Lebanon's costly electricity crisis, a major contributor to the country's public debt, and on reforms to the tendering laws and to combat tax evasion, he added.
Oslo-listed Aker now expects revenue to rise by close to 216 percent in 21, citing a strong order intake and continued high tendering activity, with its underlying core profit margin also rising year on year.
Plans to dredge the bottom of the lagoon were suspended for a period after Brazil's Federal Prosecutor identified irregularities in the tendering process and other procedural problems, such as the lack of an environmental impact study.
The new Government Tendering and Procurement law is an "important measure" within those reforms, the ministry said, as it helps to improve the government's fiscal position by maximising costs and improving the efficiency of financial planning.
San Ramon, California-based Chevron is now tendering for a floating production, storage and offshore loading (FPSO) unit, after cancelling a $1.8 billion order for an FPSO from Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea in 2016.
However, the more diversified operator and customer base, as well as relatively low rig carrying costs, indicate tendering will be more competitive making material day rate increases elusive without a strong demand recovery or considerable scrapping activity.
The Competition Commission said in a statement an investigation had found evidence of "price fixing and collusive tendering" by Waco Africa, through its subsidiary SGB Cape, as well as Tedoc Industries, Mtsweni Corrosion Control and Superfecta Trading.
Nomura analysts Tushar Mohata and Alpa Aggarwal reiterated their "Buy" call on the stock in a note, adding that they expected Genting shares to re-rate before companies begin tendering bids to open integrated resorts in Japan.
However, the more diversified operator and customer base, as well as relatively low rig carrying costs, indicate tendering will be more competitive, making material day-rate increases elusive without a strong demand recovery or considerable scrapping activity.
To cover the needs of "roadmap E", VW has started a tendering process for the selection of partners in China, Europe and North America to provide battery cells and related technology worth more than 50 billion euros.
More mergers and acquisitions (M&As) were needed to help offset delays in Italy's new tendering process for distribution concession areas, Gallo said, adding he now expected that reforms to concessions areas would not be completed until 2021.
OSLO, July 17 (Reuters) - Oil services provider Aker Solutions said on Wednesday it continued to see high tendering activity in the offshore oil sector, but with continuous pressure on pricing, and reported second-quarter earnings that beat expectations.
Petrofac, which designs, builds, operates and maintains oil and gas facilities, said it secured $20183 billion in new orders so far this year and it continued to see a high level of tendering activity in its core markets.
This means that shareholders can object to the deal by not voting for it or not tendering into the offer and instead asking a court to value their shares – this is what happened in Dell's buyout in 2013.
The East African country, which discovered oil fields in 2006 but has yet to start production, began trying to secure a private investor for the project nearly two years ago, but a previous tendering process collapsed earlier this year.
Labour's hostility dates back to the 1980s, when Margaret Thatcher developed "compulsory competitive tendering" as both a way to save money and a means to break the power of the public-sector unions (and with them the Labour Party).
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa will delay tendering for new nuclear power stations after requests for consultation and discussion made it impossible to start the process by the end of September as initially planned, the energy minister said on Thursday.
"Companies like Huawei are privately owned, not owned by any committee or any government, and should be looked at and put into a competitive tendering," John Lord, chairman of Huawei's Australia unit, told Australian Broadcasting Corp radio on Monday.
"If it's from scratch and they don't have any roads down, they would need to be very advanced with not only their detailed planning but also tendering to find the correct contractors to build the place," Wurz told Reuters.
Bond buybacks by EM corporates rose to $22 billion in 2015 from $13 billion in 2014, according to JPMorgan, with companies as diverse as Brazilian and Russian banks, Indonesian real estate firms and Chinese coal miners all tendering for debt.
Yet Comcast's final bid of 17.28 pounds a share (approximately $22.58 at current exchange rates), topping the 15.67 pounds (or $20.49) offered by Fox/Disney, should be enough to entice current Sky shareholders to begin tendering their shares beginning on Monday.
Most individuals would agree that it's the latter, and most advisors tendering these services would also agree that they provide far more than access — rather, they offer some level of comprehensive advice on matters such as education, tax, estate and retirement planning.
Previous mandates include an advisory role on the structuring, tendering, development and financing of Aramco's $2.1 billion industrial gas complex in Jazan province and advisory services for financing the $20 billion Sadara chemical complex developed in a joint venture with Dow Chemical.
"We will be tendering six construction contracts at the end of June so that all the parts that are under construction can start at the same time and we can finish the refinery in three years," she said, without giving more details.
Management has been proactively tendering and repurchasing debt in the open market over the past couple of years in an effort to incrementally improve the near-term liquidity and maturity profiles by reducing interest payments and, in some instances, capture a par discount.
SAO PAULO, March 19 (Reuters) - Construction firms from Spain, Italy and China are interested in public works in Panama, Vice President Isabel Saint Malo told Reuters, filling a gap left by Brazil's Odebrecht, which is banned from tendering in the wake of a graft scandal.
"As the demolition of history is taking place in Sur, hypocrisy dominated the (Istanbul) World Humanitarian Summit," Zulfu Livaneli, a novelist, filmmaker, composer and singer said in tendering his resignation from United Nations cultural agency on Thursday, accusing the government of violating human rights.
In a rare move, Goldin said in an exchange filing on Tuesday its board had decided to exit the tendering process for land use rights for a parcel in the Kai Tak area of Hong Kong due to "recent social contradiction and economic instability".
Banks have been tendering up to about 4 trillion rupees ($58 billion) in reverse repo auctions with the RBI which led to concerns that the central bank may soon run out of government securities to offer to banks if the deposits shoot up sharply.
Saudi Arabia is considering building 17.6 gigawatts (GW) of nuclear-powered electricity generation capacity by 2032 and has sent a request for information (RFI) to international suppliers to build two plants, a first step towards a formal tendering competition, sources familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.
Instead of tendering a contract through an open competition to provide these vital services, the DOD has given one company - United Launch Alliance, or ULA - over $10 billion to directly subsidize the company's bottom line plus taxpayers hard earned money to conduct government directed research & development.
According to both Lexchin and Attaran, Canada would do well to look to New Zealand's system of tendering — in which the country announces the need for a certain drug, lets suppliers compete and chooses the lowest bidder — as an example for how drug price regulations can be improved.
Further complicating matters, some of Mr. Corbyn's closest allies are left-wing Brexit — or "Lexit" — supporters who believe the bloc's antitrust rules might prevent a socialist Corbyn government from enacting policies like subsidizing loss-making businesses or offering government contracts to local companies without opening them up to tendering.
Alaa Fahmy, a former military general, is the chairman of FIHC, a state buyer that has historically handled a broad sweep of commodities, tendering locally and internationally for staples like vegetable oils and sugar, but which in recent years has seen its role reduced in favor of state grain-buyer GASC.
"We think it will take the next year to work through the capabilities and technical ability of the aircraft to see if they can do that technical mission, an important mission, and then we go through a tendering process," the Australian carrier's CEO, Alan Joyce, told Reuters in a phone interview.
Seven construction companies agreed in October to contribute a total of 1.5 billion rand over the next 12 years towards a fund to develop skills in the sector and give black workers a bigger role, after antitrust authorities imposed a penalty on the sector in 2013 for collusion in tendering processes.
SAK: For us, we've announced that we're going to grow from 77 million tonnes per annum to 110 million tonnes per annum where we are well on our way and that development where we're in the stage of building material you know tendering for rigs and we're going full steam ahead there.
Inc * Yahoo announces commencement of tender offer to purchase up to $3.0 billion of its common stock * Yahoo - to purchase for cash up to $3 billion shares at prices equal to "Alibaba vwap" multiplied by multiples specified by tendering stockholders between 0.370 to 0.420 * Yahoo - tender offer will expire on June 13, 2017 at 11:59 p.m.
Ms. May moved into 10 Downing Street after a day of political ritual that saw Mr. Cameron address lawmakers for the last time as prime minister, before tendering his resignation to Queen Elizabeth II. Only on Monday did Ms. May learn that she would become prime minister, when the last remaining contender to lead the governing Conservative Party, Andrea Leadsom, quit the race.
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KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's key assumptions within our rating case for the issuer include: --Brent oil price that trends up from $21000/barrel in 212000 to a longer-term price of $4807123/barrel; --Pro forma contracted backlog is forecast to remain intact with no material renegotiations; --Market day rates assumed to be at or near cash breakeven levels; --Fleet composition considers announced rig retirements and attempts to adjust for uncompetitive rigs due to their technological obsolescence, undifferentiated market position, or cost-prohibitive through-the-cycle economics; --Capital expenditures of approximately $212001 million, $165 million, and $190 million in 2017, 2018, and 2019, respectively, plus Songa Offshore spending generally consistent with recent levels over the next couple years; --Repayment of debt at the scheduled maturity dates considering recent open market and tendering activities; --Songa Offshore acquisition completed by YE 2017 assuming the announced transaction funding, including approximately $13 million convertible bond, $540 million Transocean equity, and $480 million cash; --No additional Shell UDW secured debt issuances.

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