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flotation [fləʊ'teɪʃən](a) (of ship → putting into water) mise f à flot; (→ off sandbank) remise f à flot; (of logs) flottage m(b) (of new company) lancement m, création f; (onto Stock Market) introduction f en Bourse; (of loan, bonds, share issue) émission f, lancement m►► flotation rings flotteurs mpl;flotation tank caisson m à isolation sensorielle;flotation therapy thérapie f par isolation sensorielle;flotation vest gilet m de sauvetage -
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A n1 Fin (of a company, industry, loan) lancement m ; (of shares, stock) introduction f en Bourse, émission f ; ( of currency) flottement m ; stock market flotation lancement en Bourse ; -
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(a) FINANCE (of company) lancement m; (onto Stock Market) introduction f en Bourse; (of loan, bonds, share issue) émission f, lancement -
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[fləʊ'teɪʃn]noun caisson m d'isolation sensorielle -
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prospectus [prəˈspektəs]* * *[prə'spektəs]noun gen brochure f; (for shares, flotation) prospectus m d'émissionuniversity prospectus —
college prospectus — ≈ livret m de l'étudiant
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1.1) ( stock exchange) Bourse f des valeurs2) (prices, trading activity) marché m des valeurs2.stock market price ou value — cote f
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(a) STOCK EXCHANGE rachat m d'actionsbuyback agreement accord m de repriseManagement got the job done, hacking the UK payroll from 17,000 in 1990 to 2,200 today, shutting plants and shovelling cash out of the door. In just nine years, the dividends, special dividends and share buybacks have returned to investors the entire £3.6 billion paid to the government for the assets. And the shareholders still own a company trading at three times the £1.75 price paid at flotation.
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prospectus n ( booklet) gen brochure f, prospectus m ; (for shares, flotation) prospectus m d'émission ; university prospectus, college prospectus ≈ livret m de l'étudiant. -
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A n1 (of money, food, profits, blame) part f (of de) ; to have a share in être pour quelque chose dans, contribuer à [success, result] ; to have a share in doing contribuer à faire ; she's had more than her (fair) share of bad luck elle a eu plus que sa part de malchance ; to do one's shareof sth faire sa part de qch ; you're not doing your share tu ne fais pas ta part de travail ; to pay one's (fair) share payer sa part ; to take ou accept one's share of the responsibility accepter sa part de responsabilité ; a share of the market une part du marché ; to have a share in a company avoir une participation dans une société ; to own a half-share posséder la moitié ;2 Fin action f ; to have shares in an oil company/in oil/in Grunard avoir des actions d'une compagnie pétrolière/dans le pétrole/de Grunard ;3 Agric soc m (de charrue).B modif Fin [allocation, capital, certificate, flotation, issue, offer, portfolio, transfer] d'actions ; [price, value] des actions.C vtr partager [money, food, house, room, prize, responsibility, opinion, taxi, enthusiasm, news] (with avec) ; [two or more people] se partager [task, chore] ; [one person] participer à [task, chore] ; we share a birthday nous avons notre anniversaire le même jour ; we share an interest in animals nous aimons tous les deux les animaux ; they share an interest in history ils s'intéressent tous les deux à l'histoire.share and share alike il faut partager ; ⇒ halve.■ share out:▶ share [sth] out, share out [sth] [people, group] partager [food, profits, presents] ; [person, organization] répartir [food, profits, supplies] (among, between entre) ; we shared the money/the cakes out between us nous nous sommes partagé l'argent/les gâteaux. -
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A n1 ( stock exchange) Bourse f des valeurs ; to be quoted ou listed on the stock market être coté en Bourse ;2 (prices, trading activity) marché m des valeurs.B modif [analyst] boursier/-ière de marché ; [crash, rumours, trading, slump, raid] boursier/-ière ; [quotation, flotation] en Bourse ; in stock market circles dans les milieux boursiers ; stock market price ou value cote f. -
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1 Insur garantir, souscrire [policy, share issue, flotation] ; souscrire [risk] ; assurer [boat, property] ; -
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См. также в других словарях:
Flotation — Flo*ta tion, n. [Cf. F. flottation a floating, flottaison water line, fr. flotter to float. See {Flotilla}.] 1. The act, process, or state of floating. [1913 Webster] 2. The science of floating bodies. [1913 Webster] 3. (Com. & Finance) Act of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flotation — Flotation. См. Флотация. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) … Словарь металлургических терминов
flotation — When a company s shares are admitted to listing on the Official List and traded on a recognised investment exchange. Related links exit bridge financing Practical Law Dictio … Law dictionary
flotation — 1850s, from FLOAT (Cf. float) + ATION (Cf. ation). Spelling influenced by French (Cf. FLOATATION (Cf. floatation)) … Etymology dictionary
flotation — is now the dominant spelling for the word meaning ‘the process of launching or financing a business or commercial enterprise’. It has replaced the earlier form floatation, on the analogy of words such as flotilla, flotsam, etc … Modern English usage
flotation — (also floatation) ► NOUN 1) the action of floating or capacity to float. 2) the process of offering a company s shares for sale on the stock market for the first time … English terms dictionary
flotation — [flō tā′shən] n. [earlier floatation, respelled as if < Fr flottaison] 1. the act or condition of floating; specif., the act of beginning or financing a business, etc., as by selling an entire issue of bonds, securities, etc. 2. the capacity… … English World dictionary
Flotation — Flotationszelle Flotation (von englisch: to float – schwimmen) ist ein physikalisch chemisches Trennverfahren für feinkörnige Feststoffe aufgrund der unterschiedlichen Oberflächenbenetzbarkeit der Partikel. Dabei macht man sich zunutze, dass… … Deutsch Wikipedia
flotation — The occasion on which a company s shares are offered on the market for the first time. Exchange Handbook Glossary flotation or floatation Flotation is the process of making a company s shares available to the general public by obtaining a… … Financial and business terms
Flotation — Despite the Southwest Airlines spelling of the word, the more common spelling is floatation . Flotation may refer to:*Buoyancy, the phenomenon that keeps ships from sinking *Flotation process, in process engineering, a method for the separation… … Wikipedia
flotation — /floh tay sheuhn/, n. 1. an act or state of floating. 2. the launching of a commercial venture, bond issue, loan, etc. 3. Metall. a process for separating the different minerals in a mass of powdered ore based on their tendency to sink in, or… … Universalium