The most recent quarter included $83.6 million in impairment and severance charges, related to the net book value of Payless and Stride Rite stores, trade-name impairments related to Stride Rite and goodwill impairment in the Payless domestic business. ❋ Nathalie Tadena (2011)
The London merchant misinterpreted the handwriting, understanding it to be a trade-name taken from the name of the River Tweed which flows through the Scottish Borders textile areas. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Seems as if he had considered the word a good memorable trade-name for some time, had only waited for a product to attach it to. ❋ Kludge (2007)
The best-known of these is procaine, or to use its most common trade-name, Novocain. ❋ Asimov, Isaac (1963)
Note: The trade-name items mentioned in this article may be obtained from any reliable nursery supply house. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
And we have all these contractual obligations, to buy the entire output of the companies that make the syrup for us; if we stop buying, they can sell it in competition with us, as long as they don't infringe our trade-name. ❋ H. Beam Piper (1934)
Two important proteins were present in this food: plasmon, a trade-name for casein, the chief protein of milk, and gluten, a mixture of proteins in flour. ❋ Douglas Mawson (1920)
He operates either under the name of a banking firm or as a security company, which is generally a registered trade-name intended as a cloak to cover the names of individuals not desirous of publicity. ❋ Unknown (1910)
It will be noticed that English, Latin, and Anglo-French are used indifferently, that le is usually, though not always, put before the trade-name or nickname, that de is put before place-names and at before spots which have no proper name. ❋ Ernest Weekley (1909)
It occurred earlier in towns than in the country, and by the middle of the fourteenth century we often find in the names of London citizens a contradiction between the surname and the trade-name; e.g. Walter Ussher, tanner, John Botoner, girdler, Roger Carpenter, pepperer, Richard le Hunte, chaundeler, occur 1336-52. ❋ Ernest Weekley (1909)
The son of John William-son would be Henry John-son, or Henry Alice-son; he might or might not retain the personal name, or the trade-name; but the place-name he probably would inherit. ❋ Emily Sarah Holt (1864)
Ameritrade provides personalized investment advisory services under the trade-name AdvisorDirect ❋ Trefis Team (2011)
It also alleges that eBay "engaged in false advertising and trademark and trade-name infringement in order to exploit Craigslist's trade rights."
The Clarence-based medical manufacturer said it was impacted by a $16 million non-cash trade-name charge as it rebranded its medical segment in the past year. ❋ Unknown (2010)
It's $3 for drugs that require prior authorization from Ohio Medicaid and $2 for trade-name drugs. ❋ Unknown (2010)
- Companion animals that have a long-term need for anticoagulant drug therapies may soon find help in a top-selling antiplatelet drug marketed to humans: clopidogrel, commonly known by the trade-name Plavix. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Cytograft's living human product, called Lifeline ™ (trade-name not associated with Lifeline Cell Technology), is a promising technology that will be used as a coronary graft for coronary bypass procedures, as a peripheral graft to prevent lower limb amputations and as a living tissue shunt for hemodialysis patients.