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1 buyback
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2 Buyback Arrangement
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3 buyback agreement
s.convenio de recompra. -
4 cash buyback
s.recompra de efectivo. -
5 shares buyback
s.recompra de acciones. -
6 stock buyback
s.recompra de acciones. -
7 fin
fin1) (a thin movable part on a fish's body by which it balances, moves, changes direction etc.) aleta2) (anything that looks or is used like a fin: the tail-fin of an aeroplane.) derivafin n aleta
fin sustantivo masculino 1 a fin de mes at the end of the month; fin de año New Year's Eve; fin de semana ( sábado y domingo) weekend; puso fin a la discusión she put an end to the discussion en fin ¡sigamos! anyway, let's carry on!; a fin de cuentas in the end, at the end of the day; al fin y al cabo after all 2◊ el fin de esta visita the aim o purpose of this visitb) ( en locs)◊ a fin de que (frml) in order to;con este fin (frml) with this aim (frml), to this end (frml); con el fin or a fin de (frml) with the aim o purpose of
fin sustantivo masculino
1 (final, término) end: ponle fin a esta situación, put an end to this situation
fin de semana, weekend
noche de Fin de Año, New Year's Eve
2 (meta) purpose, aim
con el fin de, with the aim of
fin último, main aim Locuciones: a fin de, in order to, so as to
a fin de que, in order that, so that
al fin y al cabo, when all's said and done
en fin, anyway
¡por o al fin!, at last! ' fin' also found in these entries: Spanish: abonada - abonado - acción - acertar - acreditar - activa - activo - ajustar - aleta - amortización - aplazar - asiento - atraso - auditor - auditora - aunar - aval - baja - balance - bancarrota - banco - beneficio - bolsa - bono - cabo - caja - cambio - capital - carga - cargo - caudal - cédula - centavo - cien - cobertura - colocar - concurrencia - corona - corredor - corredora - corriente - cotizar - cotización - cotizarse - crac - crack - crédito - crisis - cuenta - curso English: account - accrue - advance - all - anywhere - appreciate - appreciation - Armageddon - arms control - asset - at - back - backer - backing - balance - balance sheet - bank - bankrupt - bear - beginning - bill - block - blue-chip - boil down - bond - bondholder - book - bottom line - bottom out - break - break down - breakdown - brokerage - building society - bull - bullish - buoyancy - buoyant - but - buyback - buyer - capital - capital reserves - capitalize - cause - charge - city - clearance - clearing - closetr[fɪn]1 aletafin ['fɪn] n1) : aleta f2) : alerón m (de un automóvil o un avión)n.• aleta (Disipador térmico) s.f.n.• ala (Peje) s.f.fɪnnoun aleta f[fɪn]N (all senses) aleta f* * *[fɪn]noun aleta f
См. также в других словарях:
buyback — buy·back / bī ˌbak/ n: an act or instance of buying something back; esp: the repurchase by a corporation of shares of its own common stock on the open market Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
buyback — ☆ buyback [bī′bak΄ ] n. 1. an agreement to buy something in return, as by a supplier to buy its customer s product 2. a sale whereby something sold is repurchased from the buyer by the seller or original owner 3. Finance the buying by a… … English World dictionary
buyback — The covering of a short position by purchasing a long contract, usually resulting from the short sale of a commodity. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: short covering, stock buyback. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Also used in the context of… … Financial and business terms
buyback — noun the act of purchasing back something previously sold • Syn: ↑redemption, ↑repurchase • Derivationally related forms: ↑buy back, ↑redeem (for: ↑redemption), ↑repurchase … Useful english dictionary
buyback — /buy bak /, n. 1. the buying of something that one previously sold. 2. any arrangement to take back something as a condition of a sale, as by a supplier who agrees to purchase its customer s goods. 3. Also called stock buyback. a repurchase by a… … Universalium
Buyback — The repurchase of outstanding shares (repurchase) by a company in order to reduce the number of shares on the market. Companies will buy back shares either to increase the value of shares still available (reducing supply), or to eliminate any… … Investment dictionary
buyback — buy|back [ baı,bæk ] noun count BUSINESS an arrangement in which someone agrees to buy back SHARES or property that they previously sold to someone: a buyback program that removed 640,000 guns from private ownership … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
buyback price — /ˈbaɪbæk praɪs/ (say buybak pruys) noun the price at which securities are to be bought back in a buyback agreement …
buyback — noun Date: 1963 the act or an instance of buying something back; especially the repurchase by a corporation of shares of its own common stock on the open market … New Collegiate Dictionary
buyback — noun a) The repurchase of something previously sold, especially of stock by the company that issued it. b) A free drink given to a patron by a bartender … Wiktionary
Buyback — Buy back auch: Buy|back 〈[baıbæ̣k] m. 6 oder n. 15; Wirtsch.〉 Rückkauf einer Beteiligung (bes. in Form von Aktien) durch den Veräußerer [engl., „Rückkauf“] … Universal-Lexikon