majority interest

  • 1majority interest — ➔ interest * * *    A major equity interest of more than half the shares in a company. * * * majority interest UK US noun [C or U] ► FINANCE, STOCK MARKET a situation in which one person or organization owns more shares in a company than any… …

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  • 2majority interest — daugumos dalis statusas T sritis turto vertinimas apibrėžtis Nuosavybės dalis, suteikianti daugiau kaip 50 proc. verslo subjekto balso teisių. atitikmenys: angl. majority interest ryšiai: susijęs terminas – verslo subjektas šaltinis Tarptautiniai …

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  • 3majority interest — See controlling interest …

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  • 4interest — the cost of borrowing money. Glossary of Business Terms What is paid to a lender for the use of his money and includes compensation to the lender for three factors: 1) Time value of money (lender s rate) the value of today s dollar is more than… …

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  • 5Interest — The price paid for borrowing money. It is expressed as a percentage rate over a period of time and reflects the rate of exchange of present consumption for future consumption. Also, a share or title in property. The New York Times Financial… …

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  • 6Majority rule — Majority Rules redirects here. For Canadian comedy show, see Majority Rules!. Part of the Politics series Electoral methods …

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  • 7majority ownership — ➔ ownership * * * majority ownership UK US noun [U] FINANCE, STOCK MARKET ► a situation in which a person or organization owns more shares in a company than any other shareholder, and enough to control it: »They expect to close the transaction… …

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  • 8majority — noun 1 most ADJECTIVE ▪ big, great, huge, large, overwhelming, significant, sizeable, solid, strong, substantial …

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  • 9interest group — a group of people drawn or acting together in support of a common interest or to voice a common concern: Political interest groups seek to influence legislation. [1905 10] * * * ▪ political science Introduction also called  special interest group …

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  • 10interest — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 desire to learn/hear more about sb/sth ADJECTIVE ▪ avid, close, considerable, consuming, deep, great, intense, keen, lively …

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