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imported>Doug Williamson
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''European Union (EU).''
'Gearing up' refers to increasing the levels of financial or operation gearing - or both - within an organisation.<br />
The intention of gearing up is to improve expected net results.  <br />
A consequence of gearing up is normally to increase risk, and the cost of equity capital.


The Council of Europe advocates freedom of expression and of the media, freedom of assembly, equality, and the protection of minorities.


The Council of Europe helps member states fight corruption and terrorism and undertake related judicial reforms.  
Many financial disasters have been a consequence of gearing up (or leveraging) excessively in this way in earlier periods.




Its members include 47 states, including all 28 European Union member states.
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Nissan X-Trail to be manufactured in Japan, not UK'''''</span>


The Council of Europe promotes human rights through international conventions, such as the Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence and the Convention on Cybercrime.  
:'While Nissan’s decision to keep X-Trail production in Japan will have no immediate effect on jobs in Britain, it represents the cancellation of increased capacity in Sunderland and the creation of a so-called “super site”, which local component makers had been gearing up to supply.
 
:Mike Matthews, former managing director of Nifco, an automotive parts manufacturer based in Stockton-on-Tees which supplies makers including Nissan, told i: “The Nissan announcement will be a big disappointment. When X-Trail was originally announced, it was big news. There hadn’t been a new model announced in the UK in around 20 years."'
 
:''i News, 4 February 2019.''




==See also==
==See also==
*[[Council of Europe Development Bank]]
* [[Balance sheet ratio]]
*[[Cybercrime]]
* [[Cost of equity]]
*[[European Central Bank]]
* [[Gearing]]
*[[European Commission]]
* [[Guide to risk management]]
*[[European Council]]
* [[Leverage]]
*[[European Parliament]]
* [[Leveraged takeover]]
*[[European Union]]
* [[Supply chain]]
*[[High Council]]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Ethics]]

Revision as of 16:45, 8 February 2019

'Gearing up' refers to increasing the levels of financial or operation gearing - or both - within an organisation.
The intention of gearing up is to improve expected net results.
A consequence of gearing up is normally to increase risk, and the cost of equity capital.


Many financial disasters have been a consequence of gearing up (or leveraging) excessively in this way in earlier periods.


Nissan X-Trail to be manufactured in Japan, not UK
'While Nissan’s decision to keep X-Trail production in Japan will have no immediate effect on jobs in Britain, it represents the cancellation of increased capacity in Sunderland and the creation of a so-called “super site”, which local component makers had been gearing up to supply.
Mike Matthews, former managing director of Nifco, an automotive parts manufacturer based in Stockton-on-Tees which supplies makers including Nissan, told i: “The Nissan announcement will be a big disappointment. When X-Trail was originally announced, it was big news. There hadn’t been a new model announced in the UK in around 20 years."'
i News, 4 February 2019.


See also