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1 demutualization
сущ.тж. demutualisation эк., юр. потеря взаимного статуса* (процесс преобразования взаимной компании в какую-л. другую организационно-правовую форму, напр., в форму акционерной компании)See: -
2 demutualization
1) Общая лексика: потеря взаимного стат ((изменение статуса компании со взаимного (кооперативного) на частный или акционерный. Федоров Б.Г. Новый АР банковский и экономический словарь. СПб: Лимбус Пресс, 2000. с. 204.)2) Юридический термин: акционирование (в соответствующих контекстах)3) Страхование: акционирование совместных страховых компаний, преобразование общества взаимного страхования в акционерную страховую компанию -
3 demutualization
преобразование общества взаимного страхования в акционерную страховую компанию; акционирование совместных страховых компаний -
4 demutialisation
сущ.эк., юр. = demutualization
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потеря взаимного статуса: изменение статуса компании со взаимного (кооперативного) на частный или акционерный. -
5 demutualize
гл.тж. demutualise эк., юр. (переходить из формы взаимной компании в какую-л. другую организационно-правовую форму, напр., в акционерную компанию)The company was demutualized and became a stock corporation in 1991. — Компания потеряла статус взаимной и стала акционерной корпорацией в 1991 г.
When an insurance company demutualizes, policy owners are given the option of receiving stock in the reorganized insurance company or receiving cash in lieu of stock. — Когда страховая компания преобразуется из взаимной в акционерную, владельцам полисов предоставляется возможность выбора: получить акции реорганизованной страховой компании или вместо акций получить денежную выплату.
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6 mutualization
сущ.тж. mutualisation эк., юр. приобретение взаимного статуса* (преобразование какой-л. организации в форму взаимной компании)See:
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