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The term pro forma (Latin for "as a matter of form" or "for the sake of form") is most often used to describe a practice or document that is provided as a courtesy or satisfies minimum requirements, conforms to a norm or doctrine, tends to be performed perfunctorily or is considered a formality.
The Companies (Registration) Regulation 2008 included pro-forma Memorandum. It is basically a statement that the subscribers wish to form a company under the Companies Act 2006 , have agreed to become members and, in the case of a company that is to have a share capital, to take at least one share each.
Pro forma financial information is the focus of AT-C section 310. [29] Compliance or an assertion of compliance regarding laws, regulations, rules, contracts, or grants, is the focus of AT-C section 315. [30] Management's discussion and analysis (MD&A), which are presented in annual reports to shareholders, is the focus of section 395. [31]
Year-end pro forma net debt leverage, which is adjusted for the $2 billion in gaming and digital sales proceeds committed for debt reduction is 2.4 times, the lowest level in IGT history.
It's coincidental to the pro forma impact, but the year over year is different. So that 40 reflects 20 basis points of natural deleverage. And recall, we think this business levers about a 3% comp.
From a balance sheet standpoint, we are well positioned to remain active capital allocators with ample liquidity and modest leverage as we finish the year with net debt to annualized pro forma ...
In linguistics, a pro-form is a type of function word or expression (linguistics) that stands in for (expresses the same content as) another word, phrase, clause or sentence where the meaning is recoverable from the context. [1]
I think about the spine business this year through '24, Dan, I think on a pro forma basis, we're kind of hovering low single digits, mid-single digits on a pro forma basis, arguably in line with ...