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  • 62John D. Rockefeller — For the Rockefeller family, see Rockefeller family. For other people named John D. Rockefeller, see John D. Rockefeller (disambiguation) …

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  • 63Control — 50% of the outstanding votes plus one vote. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. control con‧trol 1 [kənˈtrəʊl ǁ ˈtroʊl] noun 1. [countable] an action taken to make sure that something does not increase too much: • Devaluations were… …

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  • 64control — 50% of the outstanding votes plus one vote. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary 1. For legal purposes, usually owning in excess of 50% of the voting rights of a company or having the right to appoint directors on the company s board with a majority of …

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  • 65predatory pricing — predatory pric·ing n: the practice of pricing goods below cost and incurring a loss in order to reduce or eliminate competition ◇ Predatory pricing constitutes an antitrust violation. Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996.… …

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  • 66Matthew Boulton — 1792 portrait of Matthew Boulton Born 3 September 1728(1728 09 03) Birmingham, England …

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  • 67Mini — For the Mini marque, see Mini (marque). For other uses of Mini , see Mini (disambiguation). Mini Manufacturer BMC to MG Rover, and Innocenti …

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  • 68Micheál Martin — Micheal Martin redirects here. For other people with similar names, see Michael Martin. Micheál Martin TD Leader of Fianna Fáil Incumbent …

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  • 69Terms of trade — In international economics and international trade, terms of trade or TOT is the relative prices of a country s export to import. Terms of trade are sometimes used as a proxy for the relative social welfare of a country, but this heuristic is… …

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  • 70Sweetener — A special feature or benefit added to a debt instrument (such as bonds) or a preferred stock offering to increase its value in the markets. Two popular forms of sweeteners are warrants and rights, which allow the holder to either convert… …

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