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61 trust
trust [trʌst]1. nouna. ( = faith) confiance f• to put one's trust in sb/sth faire confiance à qn/qchb. ( = fund) ≈ fondation fc. ( = cartel) trust ma. ( = believe in) avoir confiance en ; [+ method, promise] se fier à• don't you trust me? tu n'as pas confiance (en moi) ?• the child is too young to be trusted on the roads l'enfant est trop petit pour qu'on le laisse aller dans la rue tout seul• trust you! (inf) ça ne m'étonne pas de toi !• trust him to break it! (inf) pour casser quelque chose on peut lui faire confiance !• I trust he was joking! il plaisantait, j'espère !4. compounds* * *[trʌst] 1.1) ( faith) confiance f3) Finance ( large group of companies) trust m2.transitive verb1) ( believe) se fier à [person, judgment]2) ( rely on) faire confiance àtrust her! — ( amused or annoyed) tu peux compter sur elle pour ça!
3) ( entrust)4) ( hope) espérer3.4.to trust in — faire confiance à [person]; croire en [God, fortune]
trusted past participle adjective [friend] fidèle5. -
62 ballpark
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63 AIM
STOCK EXCHANGE ( abbreviation Alternative Investment Market) = marché hors cote rattaché à la Bourse de LondresSeveral billion pounds have been raised on the Alternative Investment Market ( AIM) over the last four years, following the billion-plus invested on its predecessor, the Unlisted Securities Market, over a much longer period. Another half billion has flowed into venture capital trusts (VCTs) which offer 20% income tax relief and other incentives to invest in very small companies.
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64 CRO
( abbreviation Companies Registration Office) = institut britannique où sont enregistrées toutes les informations concernant les entreprises du pays -
65 City
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66 EDGAR
FINANCE ( abbreviation electronic data gathering, analysis and retrieval) = banque de données créée par la commission américaine des opérations de Bourse (le SEC), qui contient toutes sortes d'informations sur de nombreux fonds communs de placement et entreprises publiquesVeriSign, Inc., the leading provider of Internet trust services, announced today that it has been selected to provide Internet authentication and payment services for the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval ( EDGAR) system. VeriSign will deliver a customized service for digital certificate-based authentication to enable U.S. public companies to digitally sign and securely transmit EDGAR filings, in real-time, over the Internet.
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67 Fortune 500
= les cinq cents plus grosses entreprises américaines (dont la liste est établie, chaque année, par le magazine Fortune)Mr. Stenglein has represented various Fortune 500 companies, including General Electric, PG& E Corporation, Hughes Electronics, Occidental Chemical Corporation, U.S. Trust Company and General Electric Capital Corporation.
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68 ISDN
1 nounISDN card carte f RNIS;ISDN line ligne f RNIS;ISDN modem modem m RNIS ou Numéris∎ to ISDN sth envoyer qch par RNISDSL is losing out to ISDN as broadband connection method of choice among UK business, said a survey by Rhetorik. It found that less than 2% of IT decision-makers at 361 UK firms had installed DSL as their primary method. More than 40% of public and private sector companies had adopted ISDN. Half of firms with 500-1,000 employees used ISDN, as did 45% of smaller firms with up to 250 employees. Reliability, availability and speed of access were cited as reasons for adoption.
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69 M&A
( abbreviation mergers and acquisitions) fusions f pl et acquisitions f plDespite a red-hot market for venture-backed initial public offerings, mergers and acquisitions abounded in the first half of 1999, refuting the notion that the rise in M& A deals in the past several years was in response to a poor IPO market. … And, as the bull market continues to drive valuations of entrepreneurial companies to record heights, M&As have emerged as a more attractive exit option for venture capitalists.
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70 Pac Man defense
In a classic Pac Man defense, Elf responded to TOTAL FINA's unsolicited offer with a $55 billion counter offer. Jones Day worked with TOTAL FINA to prevent Elf from holding a special shareholders meeting to increase the company's capital to pay for its TOTAL FINA offer - a critical step in defeating the Pac Man offer. Negotiations between the two companies ended when Elf finally accepted an increased offer of $58 billion from TOTAL FINA.
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71 SAYE
British FINANCE ( abbreviation save-as-you-earn) = plan d'épargne à contributions mensuelles produisant des intérêts exonérés d'impôtsSAYE was introduced more than 20 years ago as a way to encourage workers to become stakeholders in their own companies and to boost private investment in the stock market. The proceeds of SAYE schemes are subject to capital gains tax but the investment is relatively risk free because if the company's share price falls the individual can reclaim the cash they invested rather than taking the price for the shares.
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72 amalgamation
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73 bad
1 nounhe is £5,000 to the bad (overdrawn) il a un découvert de 5000 livres; (after a deal) il a perdu 5000 livresbad debt créance f irrécouvrable ou douteuse;bad debt insurance assurance f contre les créances irrécouvrables ou douteuses;bad debtor créance irrécouvrable ou douteuse;bad debt provision provision f pour créances irrécouvrables ou douteuses;bad debts reserve réserve f pour créances irrécouvrables ou douteuses;COMPUTING bad file name nom m de fichier erroné;bad management mauvaise gestion f;bad name mauvaise réputation f;∎ that company has a bad name in the business la société a mauvaise réputation dans le milieu;bad payer mauvais payeur m;COMPUTING bad sector secteur m endommagéA deterioration in loans to mainland-related companies has forced the Bank of China's local operations to drastically increase bad debt provisions in the six months to June 30, causing a 46.74 per cent plunge in pretax profit to $3 billion.
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74 break
1 noun(a) (in negotiations) rupture f(b) (interval, rest) pause f;∎ all employees are entitled to two 15-minute breaks tous les employés ont droit à deux pauses de 15 minutes(agreement, contract) rompreFINANCE (account, figures, expenses) décomposer, ventiler; (statistics) analyser; (bill, estimate) détailler;∎ to break down bulk ventiler un lot(a) (of negotiations, relations) échouer;∎ talks between unions and management have broken down les négociations entre les syndicats et la direction ont échoué(b) (of machine) tomber en panne(of person, company) rentrer dans ses frais(market) percer sur;∎ many companies are trying to break into the Japanese market de nombreuses entreprises essaient de percer sur le marché japonais▸ break up(conglomerate, trust) scinder, diviser; (company) scinder, dissoudre; (empire) démembrer; (coalition) rompre(of meeting) se terminer, prendre fin; (of partnership) cesser, prendre fin; (of talks, negotiations) cesser -
75 break-even
1 nounseuil m de rentabilité; ACCOUNTANCY point m mort, point d'équilibre;∎ to reach break-even atteindre le seuil de rentabilitéFINANCE break-even analysis analyse f du point mort;break-even deal affaire f blanche;break-even point seuil m de rentabilité; ACCOUNTANCY point m mort, point d'équilibre;break-even price prix m minimum rentable;break-even transaction opération f blancheCertainly, digital TV is costing the two partners a lot of money: more than £800 million has been invested so far and at least £300m more will be needed. But the two companies claim that initiatives such as merging digital's management with the rest of ITV, and introducing new channels such as ITV Sport, will give the impetus needed to get to break-even point and beyond.
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76 category
catégorie fMARKETING category leader chef m de file dans sa catégorie(a) (deal with, provide for) s'occuper de;∎ we cater for the needs of small companies nous répondons aux besoins des petites entreprises;∎ does the building cater for disabled staff? le bâtiment dispose-t-il de l'équipement nécessaire pour l'accueil d'employés handicapés?(b) (provide meals for) préparer les repas pour -
77 collateral
1 nounnantissement m;∎ what can you provide as collateral? qu'est-ce que vous pouvez fournir en nantissement?;∎ to lodge sth as collateral déposer qch en nantissement;∎ the bank prefers not to lend without collateral de préférence, la banque ne prête pas sans nantissementsubsidiairecollateral loan prêt m garanti;collateral security nantissement m, garantie f accessoireRapid restructuring is likely to lift asset prices, which buoys economic activity. Rational market participants are aware which assets need to be reallocated - for example, the property held as collateral that must be sold when companies are restructured.
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78 company
société f, entreprise f;∎ to form or incorporate a company constituer une société;∎ to liquidate a company liquider une société;∎ in company time pendant les heures de travail;∎ Richardson and Company Richardson et Compagniecompany accounts comptes m pl sociaux;Companies Act loi f sur les sociétés;American company apartment appartement m de fonction;company car voiture f de fonction;company census recensement m des entreprises;company credit card carte f de crédit professionnelle;company director directeur(trice) m, f général(e);British company flat appartement de fonction;company funds fonds m social;company law droit m des sociétés;company lawyer juriste m f d'entreprise;company manager chef m d'entreprise;company name raison f sociale, nom m commercial;company planning planification f de l'entreprise;company policy politique f de la société;company profile profil m d'entreprise;company recovery plan plan m de redressement de l'entreprise;company reserves épargne f des entreprises;company rules règlements m pl internes;company savings scheme plan d'épargne entreprise;company secretary secrétaire m f général(e);American company town = ville dont l'économie tourne autour d'une entreprise unique -
79 competing
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80 competition
(between companies, candidates) concurrence f;∎ the company has to stay ahead of the competition la société doit rester plus compétitive que les autresCompetition Commission Commission f de la concurrence
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