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  • 1write — Sell an option. Applies to derivative products. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * write write [raɪt] verb wrote PASTTENSE [rəʊt ǁ roʊt] written PASTPART [ˈrɪtn] 1. [intransitive, transitive] to form letters or numbers with a pen or pencil …

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  • 2down — down1 /down/, adv. 1. from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; toward, into, or in a lower position: to come down the ladder. 2. on or to the ground, floor, or bottom: He fell down. 3. to or in a sitting or lying position. 4. to or …

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  • 3Capital punishment in Japan — Part of a series on Capital punishment Issues Debate · …

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  • 4Return On Gross Invested Capital - ROGIC — The amount that a company earns on the total investment it has made in its business. Total gross invested capital is equal to all of the shareholders equity (both common and preferred shares) plus the total gross debt that the company has… …

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  • 5Consumption of fixed capital — (CFC) is a term used in business accounts, tax assessments and national accounts for depreciation of fixed assets. CFC is used in preference to depreciation to emphasize that fixed capital is used up in the process of generating new output, and… …

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  • 6History of private equity and venture capital — The history of private equity and venture capital and the development of these asset classes has occurred through a series of boom and bust cycles since the middle of the 20th century. Within the broader private equity industry, two distinct sub… …

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  • 7Watership Down — For other uses, see Watership Down (disambiguation). Watership Down   …

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  • 8Venture capital — (also known as VC or Venture) is a type of private equity capital typically provided to immature, high potential, growth companies in the interest of generating a return through an eventual realization event such as an IPO or trade sale of the… …

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  • 9amortise — /ə mɔ:taɪz/, amortize verb 1. to repay a loan by regular payments, most of which pay off the interest on the loan at first, and then reduce the principal as the repayment period progresses ● The capital cost is amortised over five years. 2. to… …

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  • 10Mesopotamia, history of — ▪ historical region, Asia Introduction  history of the region in southwestern Asia where the world s earliest civilization developed. The name comes from a Greek word meaning “between rivers,” referring to the land between the Tigris and… …

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