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1 buyout
['baɪaʊt]nome comm. buy-out m., rilevamento m.* * *buyout /ˈbaɪaʊt/n.2 (fin.) acquisizione del pacchetto di maggioranza, rilevamento ( di una società): management buyout ► management; leveraged buyout, acquisizione con capitale di prestito.* * *['baɪaʊt]nome comm. buy-out m., rilevamento m. -
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3 management buyout
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5 leverage
['liːvərɪdʒ] [AE 'lev-]1) fis. azione f. di una leva2) fig. influenza f.3) econ. (of company) rapporto m. di indebitamento, leverage m.* * *[-ri‹]1) (the power gained by the use of a lever.) leva2) (power that can be used to influence someone's actions or decisions: The public has some leverage with their representatives in the Senate.) influenza, autorità* * *leverage /ˈli:vərɪdʒ/n. [u]1 (fis., mecc.) forza esercitata mediante una leva; azione di una leva; potenza di una leva: to use leverage, usare una leva; We haven't got enough leverage to lift it, la leva non è abbastanza potente da sollevarlo2 (fis., mecc.) leveraggio; sistema di leve3 (fig.) influenza; influsso; potere; autorità: political leverage, influenza politica; You should use your leverage with the trade union, devi usare la tua influenza sul sindacato4 (econ.) moltiplicatore5 (fin. USA, = financial leverage) leva finanziaria; (= leverage ratio) rapporto di indebitamento; rapporto capitale/prestiti(to) leverage /ˈli:vərɪdʒ/v. t. ( USA)1 far leva su (qc.); sfruttare: We can leverage our experience to enter the market, possiamo entrare nel mercato sfruttando la nostra esperienza2 (spec. al passivo) prendere denaro a prestito per investire● leveraged company, azienda finanziata con capitale di debito □ leveraged buyout (o takeover), rilevazione ( di un'azienda) con capitale di debito □ leveraged recapitalization, ricapitalizzazione tramite ricorso all'indebitamento.* * *['liːvərɪdʒ] [AE 'lev-]1) fis. azione f. di una leva2) fig. influenza f.3) econ. (of company) rapporto m. di indebitamento, leverage m. -
6 ♦ management
♦ management /ˈmænɪdʒmənt/n.1 [u] amministrazione; conduzione; direzione ( di un'azienda); controllo; gestione; management: bad management, cattiva amministrazione; new management, nuova gestione; crisis management, gestione della crisi; (org. az.) the middle management, i quadri intermedi ( di un'azienda)3 [u] governo, cura4 [u] (spreg.) maneggio; manovra; manipolazione; intrigo● (rag.) management accountancy, contabilità gestionale (o analitica) □ ( Borsa, fin.) management buyout, acquisizione di controllo ( dell'intero pacchetto azionario di una società) da parte del suo gruppo direzionale □ (fin.) management company, società di gestione □ management consultant, consulente di direzione aziendale □ (econ., org. az.) management control, controllo di gestione □ (fin.) management fee, commissione di gestione ( di un fondo comune d'investimento) □ management functions, funzioni manageriali (o direttive); mansioni dirigenziali □ (ind.) management game, gestione simulata □ management science, scienza dell'amministrazione □ management techniques, tecniche di direzione aziendale □ «under new management» ( cartello), «nuova gestione».NOTA D'USO: - the management is o the management are?- -
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