Noun
(business, finance) Abbreviation of capital expense.
(business, finance) Abbreviation of capital expenditure.
capex (uncountable)
Alternative form of CAPEX
CapEx (uncountable)
Alternative form of CAPEX
Anthony Stein, Octodec’s financial director, said the group had halted all new development and capex projects to preserve cash in the face of Covid-19. Source: Internet
BEL does not mind additional capex to achieve the same (10-15% y-o-y capex growth from the likely Rs 5.5 billion in FY21). Source: Internet
Accrued capex for the quarter was $5.3 billion, reflecting investments in production equipment, data center construction, and facilities. Source: Internet
However, the company’s capex project pipeline for 2020, to the tune of ₹3,000 crore, for a 3 mt clinker unit in Madhya Pradesh and four grinding units totalling 5.9 mt capacity in central and east regions, could get extended. Source: Internet
A week ago, Businessline had reported that AAI was planning to raise up to $300 million through External Commercial Borrowings (ECBs) in the next financial year as part of its ₹25,000-crore capex. Source: Internet
Ian Rossouw (Barclays): I wanted to get a bit more insight into what do you think capex costs will be to achieve your ESG reduction targets - energy, efficiency, etcetera - by 2030 initially, and then, ultimately, carbon-neutral by 2040? Source: Internet