Betekenis van:
press agency

press agency
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • bureau dat handelt in nieuws; instelling die nieuws verspreidt; bureau dat handelt in nieuws
  • an agency to collects news reports for newspapers and distributes it electronically

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. The only mention of the prudent investor concept is to be found in the Standard & Poor's press release of 12 July 2002, and then only as a quotation of the Minister's remarks; the interpretation of the Minister's remarks by the agency which follows the quotation is different.
  2. In a press release, the agency explained its revision of the rating by the increasing likelihood of EDF's status and control structure having to change in the medium term and stated that if EDF were to lose its current status, which exempted it from the ordinary law on bankruptcy, its long-term debt rating could be lowered by one or two notches [20].
  3. Such measures could consist of targeted awareness raising and promotion campaigns, including the organisation of TEN-T days, workshops and conferences, announcement and dissemination of results and best practice through adequate publications, including the use of the electronic media, by for instance the preparation of press releases, guidance to potential applicants, brochures on success stories and annual reports, and organisation of the participation of representatives of the agency and/or the Commission at relevant events, such as the inauguration of transport infrastructure.
  4. See the statements by the previous CEO of France Télécom, Michel Bon, reported in the press: article in La Tribune of 16.9.2002‘… the fall in credit rating is preventing the planned refinancing’; article in Le Monde of 16.9.2002‘the downgrading at the end of June of the rating for FT's debt by the Moody's rating agency … has denied us access to the market’; article in the Financial Times of 16.9.2002‘FT cannot continue to survive when no one wants to lend us money and, on the contrary, when everyone wants to be paid on the nail.
  5. See statements by France Télécom's previous CEO, Michel Bon, appearing in the press: article in La Tribune dated 16.9.2002‘… the downgrading is preventing the planned refinancing’; article in Le Monde dated 16.9.2002‘the downgrading at the end of June of the rating attributed to FT's debt by the Moody's rating agency … has denied us access to the market’; article in the Financial Times dated 16.9.2002‘FT cannot continue to survive when no one wants to lend us money and, on the contrary, when everyone wants to be paid on the nail.