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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Covenants in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
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The numerical value of Covenants in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of Covenants in a Sentence
These are not financial covenants, they're not the type of covenants that would impede a resolution.
In light of the State of Florida's pledge to the District's bondholders, Reedy Creek expects to explore its options while continuing its present operations, including levying and collecting its ad valorem taxes and collecting its utility revenues, paying debt service on its ad valorem tax bonds and utility revenue bonds, complying with its bond covenants and operating and maintaining its properties.
Many E&P firms are looking at financial optimization and rebalancing their debt, future investment and hedging activities. If you are massively in-the-money on your hedges, it might make sense to reset strikes and pay down debt, particularly if you are paying off some of the covenants that are more restrictive.
Some companies have used up the good will over renegotiating their covenants or needing various wavers signed around existing (loan) facilities, and have rationalised their capital programmes as best they can, the need to pay down debt and close funding gaps may result in a few bargains that those with capital have been holding out for.
There was a possible risk that in a period of ongoing sustained low oil prices Premier Oil might breach one of its financial covenants within the next 12 months.
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