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  • 121Cadence Capital Limited — is a boutique investment company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). History The company started in October 2005 as a very small unlisted investment vehicle, having raised $5,050,700 in capital.It subsequently issued a Prospectus… …

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  • 122Encore Capital Group — Type Public (NASDAQ: ECPG) Industry Financial services, Debt buying recovery …

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  • 123Minimum capital requirement — Academics, practitioners, and regulators all recognise and agree that capital is required for banks to operate smoothly because capital provides protection. The critical question is how much, and what the type of capital a bank needs to hold so… …

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  • 124Trimaran Capital Partners — Industry Private equity Predecessor The Argosy Group Successor Trian Acquisition Corp. Mistral Equity Partners …

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  • 125working capital — the excess of current assets over current liabilities of any business at any time. Glossary of Business Terms In accounting and finance, used to describe the amount, if any, by which a business s current assets exceed its current liabilities.… …

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  • 126Working capital — Defined as the difference in current assets and current liabilities (excluding short term debt). Current assets may or may not include cash and cash equivalents, depending on the company. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * working… …

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  • 127Debt capital — is the capital that a business raises by taking out a loan. It is a loan made to a company that is normally repaid at some future date. Debt capital differs[1] from equity or share capital because subscribers to debt capital do not become part… …

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  • 128partly-paid shares — UK US noun [plural] (also partly paid stock, partly paid up share capital, contributing shares) STOCK MARKET ► shares that have been bought, but for which the company has allowed shareholders to pay only part of the total value: »A company can… …

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