carve-out

  • 1carve-out — USA This term has a number of meanings. In the context of: • Finance: A specific exception to a negative covenant or other provision in a loan agreement. For example, in the covenant which limits the sale of assets by the borrower, a carve out… …

    Law dictionary

  • 2Carve-out — Сarve out Полный пересмотр долга способ решения проблемы задолженности развивающихся стран путем реструктуризации всего долга, а не отдельных кредитов. Equity carve out   Выделение части акционерного капитала – продажа материнской компанией на… …

    Финансовый словарь

  • 3carve out — (something) 1. to create a reputation, rank, or job through skillful activities. She carved out a reputation for herself as a high powered lawyer. 2. to get a part of something. Those companies carved out a sizable share of the imported pasta… …

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  • 4carve out — verb 1. establish or create through painstaking effort She carved out a reputation among her male colleagues • Hypernyms: ↑create • Verb Frames: Somebody s something 2. remove from a larger whole the new start up company carved out a large chunk… …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 5carve out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms carve out : present tense I/you/we/they carve out he/she/it carves out present participle carving out past tense carved out past participle carved out to develop a career or position for yourself by working… …

    English dictionary

  • 6Carve out — Unter einem Equity Carve Out (englisch, deutsch etwa: Herausschnitzen von Eigenkapital ), teilweise auch Spin out, versteht man eine Form der Desinvestition, bei der ein Konzern Anteile einer Tochtergesellschaft im Zuge einer Neuemission (Initial …

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  • 7carve-out — n. The process of setting up a portion of a corporation as a separate business and selling some of its shares in an initial public offering. (Also: the business so formed.) Example Citation: In a pure spinoff, a parent company distributes 100… …

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  • 8Carve-out — 1. Sometimes known as a partial spinoff, a carve out occurs when a parent company sells a minority (usually 20% or less) stake in a subsidiary for an IPO or rights offering. 2. Where an established brick and mortar company hooks up with venture… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 9carve out — Usually occurs when a company decides to IPO one of their subsidiaries or divisions. The company usually only offers a minority share to the equity market. Also known as equity carve out. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

    Financial and business terms

  • 10carve out — phr verb Carve out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑career, ↑exception, ↑niche, ↑path, ↑role, ↑slice …

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