allot shares

  • 1allot — /ə lɒt/ verb to share out ♦ to allot shares to give a certain number of shares to people who have applied for them …

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  • 2allot — /əˈlɒt / (say uh lot) verb (t) (allotted, allotting) 1. to divide or distribute as by lot; distribute or parcel out; apportion: to allot shares. 2. to appropriate to a special purpose: to allot money for a new park. 3. to assign as a portion… …

  • 3allot — /slot/ To apportion, distribute; to divide property previously held in common among those entitled, assigning to each his ratable portion, to be held in severalty. To set apart specific property, a share of a fund, etc., to a distinct party. In… …

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  • 4allot — /slot/ To apportion, distribute; to divide property previously held in common among those entitled, assigning to each his ratable portion, to be held in severalty. To set apart specific property, a share of a fund, etc., to a distinct party. In… …

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  • 5allot — al‧lot [əˈlɒt ǁ əˈlɑːt] verb allotted PTandPP allotting PRESPART [transitive] to decide officially to give something to someone or to use something for a particular purpose: • Each employee was allotted 100 shares in the company. * * * allot UK… …

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  • 6allot — [ə lät′] vt. allotted, allotting [OFr aloter < a , to + loter < lot, lot, of Gmc orig.: see LOT] 1. to distribute by lot or in arbitrary shares; apportion 2. to give or assign as one s share [each speaker is allotted five minutes] SYN.… …

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  • 7Allot — Infobox Company | company name = Allot Communications company company type = Public (nasdaq|ALLT) foundation = 1996 industry = Technology revenue = $34.1 million USD num employees = 250 location = Hod Hasharon, Israel key people = CEO: Rami Hadar …

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  • 8allot — al|lot [əˈlɔt US əˈla:t] v past tense and past participle allotted present participle allotting [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Old French; Origin: aloter, from lot person s share ] to use a particular amount of time for something, or give a particular… …

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  • 9United Kingdom company law — Beside the River Thames, the City of London is a global financial centre. Within the Square Mile, the London Stock Exchange lies at the heart of the United Kingdom s corporations. United Kingdom company law is the body of rules that concern… …

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  • 10Companies Act 2006 — The Companies Act 2006[1] Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to reform company law and restate the greater part of the enactments relatin …

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