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1 слияние компаний
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2 слияние компаний
1) General subject: take-over2) Economy: amalgamation of business, amalgamation of companies, merger of business, pooling of interests (без переоценки стоимости активов)4) Cinema: merger5) Politics: merger of companies (= amalgamation of companies)6) Banking: absorption7) Business: business combination, business merger, company amalgamation, company merger, company takeover, takeover, consolidation of companies (merger)8) Management: corporate marriage -
3 слияние
(компаний) эк. fusion, amalgamation, merging, merger -
4 сращивание
(слияние) fusing, merging, amalgamation -
5 слияние торговых товариществ
leg.N.P. amalgamation of companiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > слияние торговых товариществ
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6 объединение фирм
merger of firms, amalgamation of companiesBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > объединение фирм
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7 слияние компаний
merger (amalgamation) of companies (of business), pooling of interestsBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > слияние компаний
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8 Fusion
f; -, -en1. bes. PHYS. fusion* * *die Fusionamalgamation; tie-up; merger* * *Fu|si|on [fu'zioːn]f -, -enamalgamation; (von Unternehmen auch) merger; (von Atomkernen, Zellen) fusion* * *(a joining together of business firms: There's been a merger between two companies.) merger* * *Fu·si·on<-, -en>[fuˈzi̯o:n]f1. ÖKON merger, amalgamation2. PHYS fusion* * *die; Fusion, Fusionen1) amalgamation; (von Konzernen) merger2) (Naturw.) fusion* * ** * *die; Fusion, Fusionen1) amalgamation; (von Konzernen) merger2) (Naturw.) fusion* * *-en f.fusion n. -
9 Vereinigung
f2. (Zusammenschluss) union; (Personenvereinigung) association, union; WIRTS. (Verschmelzung) amalgamation, merger; kriminelle Vereinigung criminal organization; siehe auch Verein* * *die Vereinigung(Firmenfusion) amalgamation; merger;(Organisation) incorporation; coalition; association; union;(Vereinigen) unification; coalescence* * *Ver|ei|ni|gungf1) (= das Vereinigen) uniting; (von Kräften auch) combining; (von Eigenschaften) bringing together; (von Firmen) merging; (von Kapital) pooling; (MATH, geh = körperliche, eheliche Vereinigung) uniondie deutsche Veréínigung (Pol) — German unification, the unification of Germany
2) (= Organisation) organization* * *die1) (a club, society etc.) association2) (an association, union, especially of bankers or businessmen.) consortium3) (a very close joining of things: the fusion of his ideas.) fusion4) unification5) (the act of uniting or process of being united: Union between the two countries would be impossible.) union* * *Ver·ei·ni·gung<-, -en>fkriminelle \Vereinigung criminal organizationBildung einer kriminellen \Vereinigung formation of a criminal societydie \Vereinigung verschiedener Chemiefirmen the amalgamation of various chemical companiesdie deutsche \Vereinigung German reunification3. (Verband) association\Vereinigung britischer Handelskammern Association of British Chambers of Commerce, ABCCkorporative \Vereinigung corporate body* * *1) (Rechtsw.) organization2) (Zusammenschluss) uniting; (von Unternehmen) merging* * *2. (Zusammenschluss) union; (Personenvereinigung) association, union; WIRTSCH (Verschmelzung) amalgamation, merger;* * *1) (Rechtsw.) organization2) (Zusammenschluss) uniting; (von Unternehmen) merging* * *(Mathematik) f.union n. f.amalgamation n.association n.coalescence n.coalition n.consortium n.federation n.fusion n.incorporation n.union n. -
10 Fusion
Fusion f 1. BANK, FIN merger, amalgamation, fusion (von Unternehmen); 2. RW (AE) pooling of interests (Zusammenführung zweier Bilanzen, combining two sets of accounts to form a new balance sheet; cf merger accounting, BE); 3. WIWI outright consolidation* * *f 1. <Börse, Finanz> von Unternehmen amalgamation, fusion, merger; 2. < Rechnung> pooling of interests (AE) (Zusammenführung zweier Bilanzen, combining two sets of accounts to form a new balance sheet ; cf merger accounting (BE)) ; 3. < Verwalt> amalgamation; 4. <Vw> outright consolidation* * *Fusion
merger, merging, fusion, tie-up, absorption, amalgamation, consolidation (US), business combination (US), (Zivilrecht) confusion of rights (US);
• staatlich geförderte Fusion government-aided merger;
• grenzüberschreitende Fusion cross-border merger;
• komplette Fusion full-fledged merger;
• multinationale Fusion multinational merger;
• vertikale Fusion vertical merger;
• Fusion von Aktiengesellschaften consolidation of corporations (US), corporate consolidation (merger, US);
• Fusion durch Aktienübernahme amalgamation by share purchase;
• Fusion von Banken bank merger;
• Fusion von Einzel-, Großhandel und verarbeitender Industrie integration of retailing with wholesaling and manufacturing;
• Fusion von Kapitalgesellschaften consolidation of companies (corporations, US);
• Fusion von Konkurrenzunternehmen horizontal merger;
• Fusion der Mutter- mit der Tochtergesellschaft downstairs merger;
• Fusion von Unternehmen company merger;
• Fusion branchenfremder Unternehmen conglomerate merger (US);
• Fusion zum Zwecke der Erweiterung der Produktpalette product-extension merger;
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11 объединение предприятий
1) Economy: amalgamation of enterprises, association of enterprises, business combination (для учёта основное значение имеет метод объединения: слияние или приобретение активов другого предприятия)2) Patents: amalgamation of business3) SAP. consolidated companies4) SAP.fin. group of affiliated companies, group of consolidated companiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > объединение предприятий
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12 sammenslutning
association, union* * *subst. [ av firmaer] organization, group of companies, union subst. [ det å sammenslutte] union, amalgamation, fusion, combination subst. [ det å sammsnlutte firmaer] amalgamation, merger (f.eks.effect a merger of two companies
) subst. [ forening] organization, association, society, league subst. [ koalisjon] coalition subst. [ føderasjon] federation subst. [ trustlignende organisasjon] ring, combine (f.eks.the market is dominated by a few large combines
) subst. [ sammensluttede organisasjoner] union (f.eks.a union of co-operative dairies
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13 слияние железнодорожных компаний
1) General subject: amalgamation of railway companies2) Business: railway amalgamationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > слияние железнодорожных компаний
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14 Vereinigung
Ver·ei·ni·gung <-, -en> f1) ( Organisation) organization;kriminelle \Vereinigung criminal organizationdie \Vereinigung verschiedener Chemiefirmen the amalgamation of various chemical companies;die deutsche \Vereinigung German reunification -
15 объединение компаний
1) General subject: consolidation (combination of two or more firms to form a completely new corporation - АД)2) Economy: business combination, fusion of business, consortium of companies (временное, для реализации определенного проекта; англ. оборот взят из статьи, опубликованной в BusinessWeek)3) Accounting: amalgamation of business4) Business: groupУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > объединение компаний
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16 מיזוג חברות
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17 yhtymä
• federation• consortium• consolidated company• conjugation• conglomerate• concern• combine• parent company and subsidiaries• combination• association• alliance• company• syndicate• union• integration• unification• fusion• society• pool• merger• amalgamation• incorporation• group• group of companies• unifying -
18 Elgar, Francis
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. April 1845 Portsmouth, Englandd. 16 January 1909 Monte Carlo, Monaco[br]English naval architect and shipbuilder.[br]Elgar enjoyed a fascinating professional life, during which he achieved distinction in the military, merchant, academic and political aspects of his profession. At the age of 14 he was apprenticed as a shipwright to the Royal Dockyard at Portsmouth but when he was in his late teens he was selected as one of the Admiralty students to further his education at the Royal School of Naval Architecture at South Kensington, London. On completion of the course he was appointed to Birkenhead, where the ill-fated HMS Captain was being built, and then to Portsmouth Dockyard. In 1870 the Captain was lost at sea and Francis Elgar was called on to prepare much of the evidence for the Court Martial. This began his life-long interest in ship stability and in ways of presenting this information in an easily understood form to ship operators.In 1883 he accepted the John Elder Chair of Naval Architecture at Glasgow University, an appointment which formalized the already well-established teaching of this branch of engineering at Glasgow. However, after only three years he returned to public service in the newly created post of Director of Royal Dockyards, a post that he held for a mere six years but which brought about great advances in the speed of warship construction, with associated reductions in cost. In 1892 he was made Naval Architect and Director of the Fairfield Shipbuilding Company in Glasgow, remaining there until he retired in 1907. The following year he accepted the post of Chairman of the Birkenhead shipyard of Cammell Laird \& Co.; this was a recent amalgamation of two companies, and he retained this position until his death. Throughout his life, Elgar acted on many consultative bodies and committees, including the 1884 Ship Load Line Enquiry. His work enabled him to keep abreast of all current thinking in ship design and construction.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS. FRSE. Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur.BibliographyElgar produced some remarkable papers, which were published by the Institutions of Naval Architects, Civil Engineers and Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland as well as by the Royal Society. He published several books on shipbuilding.FMW -
19 Stanier, Sir William Arthur
[br]b. 27 May 1876 Swindon, Englandd. 27 September 1965 London, England[br]English Chief Mechanical Engineer of the London Midland \& Scottish Railway, the locomotive stock of which he modernized most effectively.[br]Stanier's career started when he was Office Boy at the Great Western Railway's Swindon works. He was taken on as a pupil in 1892 and steady promotion elevated him to Works Manager in 1920, under Chief Mechanical Engineer George Churchward. In 1923 he became Principal Assistant to Churchward's successor, C.B.Collett. In 1932, at the age of 56 and after some forty years' service with the Great Western Railway (GWR), W.A.Stanier was appointed Chief Mechanical Engineer of the London Midland \& Scottish Railway (LMS). This, the largest British railway, had been formed by the amalgamation in 1923 of several long-established railways, including the London \& North Western and the Midland, that had strong and disparate traditions in locomotive design. A coherent and comprehensive policy had still to emerge; Stanier did, however, inherit a policy of reducing the number of types of locomotives, in the interest of economy, by the withdrawal and replacement of small classes, which had originated with constituent companies.Initially as replacements, Stanier brought in to the LMS a series of highly successful standard locomotives; this practice may be considered a development of that of G.J.Churchward on the GWR. Notably, these new locomotives included: the class 5, mixed-traffic 4–6–0; the 8F heavy-freight 2–8–0; and the "Duchess" 4–6–2 for express passenger trains. Stanier also built, in 1935, a steam-turbine-driven 4–6–2, which became the only steam-turbine locomotive in Britain to have an extended career in regular service, although the economies it provided were insufficient for more of the type to be built. From 1932–3 onwards, and initially as part of a programme to economize on shunting costs by producing a single-manned locomotive, the LMS started to develop diesel shunting locomotives. Stanier delegated much of the responsibility for these to C.E.Fairburn. From 1939 diesel-electric shunting locomotives were being built in quantity for the LMS: this was the first instance of adoption of diesel power on a large scale by a British main-line railway. In a remarkably short time, Stanier transformed LMS locomotive stock, formerly the most backward of the principal British railways, to the point at which it was second to none. He was seconded to the Government as Scientific Advisor to the Ministry of Production in 1942, and retired two years later.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1943. FRS 1944. President, Institution of Mechanical Engineers 1941.Bibliography1955, "George Jackson Churchward", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 30 (Stanier provides a unique view of the life and work of his former chief).Further ReadingO.S.Nock, 1964, Sir William Stanier, An Engineering Biography, Shepperton: Ian Allan (a full-length biography).John Bellwood and David Jenkinson, 1976, Oresley and Stanier. A Centenary Tribute, London: HMSO (a comparative account).C.Hamilton Ellis, 1970, London Midland \& Scottish, Shepperton: Ian Allan.PJGRBiographical history of technology > Stanier, Sir William Arthur
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