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1 issue
n. onderwerp; formulier; emissie, uitgifte; uitgave; verspreiding; uitkomst; afstammelingen; stroom; afkomst--------v. emissie, uitgifte; uitgeven, uitgaan, resulteren; uitnemen; verspreiden; verdelenissue1[ isjoe:]2 uitgang ⇒ uitmonding, uitstroming♦voorbeelden:2 does this lake have an issue to the sea? • staat dit meer in verbinding met de zee?1 kwestie ⇒ (belangrijk) punt, probleem♦voorbeelden:join/take issue with someone about/on something • het met iemand oneens zijn over ietsmake an issue of something • ergens een punt van makenthe point/matter at issue • het punt dat aan de orde isthey are at issue on this point • op dit punt zijn ze het niet met elkaar eens1 publicatie ⇒ uitgave, emissie2 uitstroming ⇒ afvloeiing, lozing♦voorbeelden:the day of issue • de dag van publicatie————————issue2♦voorbeelden:a cloud of white smoke issued from the chimney • er kwam een witte rookwolk uit de schoorsteenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 uitbrengen ⇒ publiceren, in circulatie/omloop brengen, uitvaardigen♦voorbeelden:they issued a new series of stamps • ze gaven een nieuwe serie postzegels uit -
2 issue of stocks at discount
uitgave van aandelen met korting (reserveren van aandelen met lagere prijzen van de werkelijke waarde) -
3 issue of stocks at premium
uitgave van premieaandelen (het reserveren van de aandelen op lagere prijs van de werkelijke waarde)
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issue — 1. verb To send forth; to emit; to promulgate; as, an officer issues orders, process issues from a court. To put into circulation; as, the treasury issues notes. To send out, to send out officially; to deliver, for use, or authoritatively; to go… … Black's law dictionary
issue — 1. verb To send forth; to emit; to promulgate; as, an officer issues orders, process issues from a court. To put into circulation; as, the treasury issues notes. To send out, to send out officially; to deliver, for use, or authoritatively; to go… … Black's law dictionary
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