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defer

[dih-fur] / dɪˈfɜr /




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The company said Tuesday that the material weaknesses in its internal control involved “cash management practices regarding deferring vendor payments quarter to quarter.”

From Barron's

The company said Tuesday that the material weaknesses in its internal control involved “cash management practices regarding deferring vendor payments quarter to quarter.”

From Barron's

The Australian company last year deferred a proposed US$1.2 billion cold-rolling and metal-coating investment in the Midwest, citing heightened market uncertainty, and said it would explore buying some existing midstream capacity instead.

From The Wall Street Journal

Those workers will focus on repairing broken lights, hardening lights to prevent copper wire theft and clearing the backlog of deferred cases.

From Los Angeles Times

As NetEase’s deferred revenue is amortized over the estimated average playing period, a longer recognition cycle indicates users are spending more time in NetEase’s newer titles, showing stronger engagement and retention, Su says.

From The Wall Street Journal