0 used to describe the part of a company's profits that it has kept rather than paid to shareholders:
undistributed earnings/profit The Chancellor is considering changes to the tax treatment of undistributed earnings.
Note that we do not separate what could be labeled bonus reserves - the part of undistributed reserves intended for future distribution to policyholders - and equity.
Similarly, undistributed information is not merely considered scarce, but effectively meaningless - as though it has not yet been exposed to social influence.
In 1938, for instance, conservatives made effective use of their positions on the tax-writing committees to gut the undistributed profits tax and the graduated corporate income tax.
Undistributed stocks at 11 million tons are higher than last year.
For example, twelve months ago undistributed stocks of coal were no more than about 17 million tons.
Today, stocks are 44·7 million tons, made up of 29·2 million tons of undistributed stocks and 15·5 million tons of distributed stocks.
In 1959, the estimated production is likely to be 207 million tons and the addition to the undistributed stocks will be about 16 million tons.
In addition, there has been the accumulation of undistributed stocks.