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venture

a. a commercial undertaking characterized by risk of loss as well as opportunity for profit
b. the merchandise, money, or other property placed at risk in such an undertaking
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"Securing a drill ship of the capability of the Maersk Venturer for the drilling of Hawkeye1 in the third quarter of 2015 is a major event for Otto," he said.
I couldn't remember much more than that to be honest, so I've reprised the evening and for less than PS15 bought the Nero D'A 'Avola again, along with 'Avola again, along with Aldi's Venturer Costiere de Nimes and Aldi's Venturer Old Vines Garnacha (all PS4.79 at the moment).
Rutherford, the son of a Worcester police officer, acted as a principal in the killing and as a joint venturer with Lee Anne Chesko, his former girlfriend, who is awaiting trial on a murder charge in the case.
Under proportionate consolidation, in contrast, the venturer's proportionate share of each of the joint venture's assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses is combined with the venturer's own similar assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses, and this amount is reported in the venturer's consolidated financial statements.
The mine, produced between 1941 and 1945, was trawled up by the Sea Venturer at about 7am at Courtmacsherry Bay off Cork.
Personally, a belated (34 years) Queen's Venturer Award for scouting.
The Venturer 5 inch portable twin screen dvd player comes complete with an in car kit, MP3 capabilities, a car power adaptor and the all important headphones to keep the peace for the lowest price around.
Renault has revised the Trekka four- wheel-drive version of the Kangoo and is offering discounts of pounds 1,500 off the 2WD Venturer version.
Contractor Fugro Geoteam AS with its R/V Polar Venturer vessel, will survey for Suriname's state-owned oil company and for Maersk.
The U-864 was torpedoed and sunk by the Royal Navy submarine Venturer off western Norway in February, 1945 and is believed to contain up to 70 tons of mercury that was being delivered to Japan for use in weapons production.
Specifically, we compare the predictive ability of venturer financial statements prepared under proportionate consolidation (reported) with financial statements prepared under the equity method (restated).
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