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core group

core group
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    • a small group of indispensable persons or things

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    1. The value ‘core’ and ‘key’ in the column ‘variable group’ are explained in Annex III.
    2. The values “core” and “key” in the column “variable group” are explained in Annex III.
    3. 9,5 % of the risk-weighted assets of the other activities of the group (the ‘Core Division’).
    4. The activities of the group were to be reduced to the still healthy core business.
    5. A considerable part of the planned sales relates to the bank’s core business, particularly holdings in companies in the savings banks financial group (Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe) [10]:
    6. Siemens is a diversified engineering group active in the following core business areas: information and communications, automation and control, power technology, transportation, street lighting and medical equipment.
    7. As detailed in recital 24, also this company, as part of a company group, has its core activities located outside the Community.
    8. The second group of measures involves industrial reorganisation of Alstom's core business into three divisions with an estimated total turnover of EUR 16 billion in 2005/2006:
    9. Moreover, BA is clearly continuing TB's core activity developed within the framework of TB’s restructuring plan with TB’s productive assets and workforce as part of the TB group.
    10. Germany submitted that the financial difficulties of the Herlitz Group were the result of a series of mistaken investment decisions made in the 1990s outside the core activity of the group.
    11. In 2003 NordLB’s equity ratio was 11,5 % at institutional level and 10,1 % at group level; its core-capital ratio was 7,1 % at institutional level and 6,3 % at group level.
    12. The sales involve, inter alia the only LBBW company which can issue […] in […], units which are part of LBBW’s core business (namely the holdings in the companies of the ‘S’ financial group) and the European LBBW subsidiaries […] and LBBW Luxembourg, which serves German core customers outside the German market.
    13. LBBW has agreed to considerable cuts in its portfolio of investments. The sales involve, inter alia the only LBBW company which can issue […] in […], units which are part of LBBW’s core business (namely the holdings in the companies of the ‘S’ financial group) and the European LBBW subsidiaries […] and LBBW Luxembourg, which serves German core customers outside the German market.
    14. It should also be pointed out that whilst only file, print and group and user administration services constitute the core work group server services, work group server operating systems can be used to run applications, as is the case with other operating systems.
    15. The first measure consisted of a capital injection fully subscribed by the Netherlands which allowed ING Group to increase its Core-Tier 1 capital by EUR 10 billion [11].