Examples of using LQIF in English and their translations into Spanish
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The subsidiary LQIF is subject to certain financial covenants contained in the bond-issue indenture
Quiñenco participates through LQ Inversiones Financieras(LQIF), where it holds an equal ownership stake with Citigroup.
The subsidiary LQIF has no exchange rate exposure as it has no foreign currency financial assets or liabilities.
Citigroups' share in LQIF will increase to 50.
LQIF holding reported a higher operating loss, mainly due to a non-recurring gain reported in 4Q 2011.
LQIF is a company formed by Quiñenco in 2000 in order to channel its investments in the financial sector.
Such decrease cannot be compensated by the increased direct interest that LQIF has in Banco de Chile.
LQIF registered a net profit of Ch$172,746 million in 2010,
The association with Citigroup in LQIF also generated higher goodwill and intangibles, which increased amortization charges in 2008.
SM SAAM, LQIF holding, Madeco and CCU.
LQ INVERSIONES FINANCIERAS S.A.(LQIF) is the company through which Quiñenco channels its investments in the financial sector.
LQIF has all its financial commitments at fixed rates,
LQIF has all its financial obligations at fixed interest rates,
generating losses, mostly at LQIF.
A higher loss at LQIF was offset by higher gains at Madeco, due to its net asset position in UFs.
LQIF controls 61.7% of the voting rights in Banco de Chile,
LQ Inversiones Financieras S.A.(LQIF) is established as a subsidiary of Quiñenco to strengthen the group's financial activities.
LQIF posted net profits of Ch$248,259 million in 2013,
Quiñenco participates in the financial sector through LQ Inversiones Financieras(LQIF), a company it owns in equal proportions with Citigroup.
quarterly for Peruplast S.A. and annual for LQIF.