RWA


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RWA

abbreviation for
(Automotive Engineering) Rwanda (international car registration)
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"The rise in RWA was accompanied by a slight increase in qualifying capital of 0.85 percent and 0.49 percent on solo and consolidated bases during the period," said the BSP.
Tom Wood, operations director for RWA, said: "We have enjoyed significant growth over the last two years and these appointments show our commitment to hiring the best talent available so that we can continue to provide a high quality service all over the UK.
Agrana will hold a stake of 50.01% in the new company, while RWA will have a 49.99% shareholding.
The system boasted the latest technology in automatic smoke detectors or manual triggers, the RWA openings at the top of the building are opened by electromechanical drives.
Based on its previous experience with large banks in Europe and the Middle East, Value Partners recommends working on three levers that can be utilised to launch an effective RWA reduction program.
The company stressed on the importance of debt collateralisation, product switch and improving client credit rating to reduce RWA and optimize invested capital.
The four-year-old environmental advocacy and educational organization plans to invest approximately $2 million to create the Rockaway institute for Sustainable Environment which will be RWA's permanent home.
RWA considered bringing the hearing forward to yesterday, but agreed to delay it after the players asked for an extension to prepare their defences.
* The progress of SOA and Business Process Management (BPM) into the enterprise will require presentation-layer applications, for which RWA are ideal.
The winners of the 12 RITA Awards will be announced on 14 July 2007 at RWA's 27th Annual National Conference in Dallas, Texas, US.
Former RWA president Shirley Hailstock received the 2006 Emma Merritt Award for an accumulated body of volunteer contributions to the organization, including resolving a longstanding dispute over pseudonym ownership in favor of authors.