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101 subscriber
sub·scrib·er [səbʼskraɪbəʳ, Am -ɚ] n1) ( regular payer) newspaper, magazine Abonnent(in) m(f); TV channels Gebührenentrichter(in) m(f) ( form)\subscriber to a magazine Zeitschriftenabonnent(in) m(f) -
102 equity kicker
equity kicker 1. FIN Equity Kicker m, Eigenkapitalkomponente f, Ausstattungsanreiz m; Kaufoption f auf Unternehmensanteile, Kaufoption f auf Geschäftsanteile, Kaufoption f auf Stammaktien (an incentive to encourage investors to lend a company money, i.e. an addition to a security as compensation for taking additional risk, e.g. ordinary shares at call as a sweetener with mezzanine finance; synonymous: equity sweetener; zusätzlicher Anreiz in der Form einer Eigenkapitalkomponente in der Ausstattung für z. B. eine nachrangig besicherte Anleihe –junior issue–, eine attraktive Kaufoption auf einen Anteil am gezeichneten Kapital in Verbindung mit einem unbesicherten Darlehen); 2. BANK (AE) Kapitalbeteiligung f eines Gläubigers; 3. ECON Eigenkapitalbeteiligung f eines FremdkapitalgebersEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > equity kicker
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103 equity sweetener
equity sweetener (infrml) FIN Eigenkapitalkomponente f, Ausstattungsanreiz m; Kaufoption f auf Stammaktien, Kaufoption f auf Geschäftsanteile, Kaufoption f auf Unternehmensanteile, Equity Kicker m (an incentive to encourage investors to lend a company money, i.e. an addition to a security as compensation for taking additional risk, e.g. ordinary shares at call as a sweetener with mezzanine finance; synonymous: equity kicker; zusätzlicher Anreiz in der Form einer Eigenkapitalkomponente in der Ausstattung für z. B. eine nachrangig besicherte Anleihe –junior issue–, eine attraktive Kaufoption auf einen Anteil am gezeichneten Kapital in Verbindung mit einem nachrangig besicherten oder unbesicherten Darlehen)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > equity sweetener
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104 float an issue
float v an issue 1. FIN eine Anleihe auflegen; 2. STOCK an die Börse gehen (new issue of common stock; usually meant for an initial public offering, but can sometimes refer to additional shares in a company already listed)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > float an issue
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105 floating
floating 1. ECON Floaten n, Floating n, Wechselkursfreigabe f (of currency); 2. STOCK Börsengang m (new issue of common stock; usually for an initial public offering, but can sometimes refer to additional shares in a company already listed) -
106 G-20
G-20, G20 (Abk. für Group of Twenty) POL, ECON G20 f, G-20 f, Gruppe f der Zwanzig, Zwanziger-Gruppe f (formed of Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States of America, and the European Union; an international platform for the exchange of views on ‚key financial policy challenges’ between industrialized and emerging countries; the G20 pledged 2009 to shift at least 5 per cent of the shares in the IMF to emerging economies from over-represented industrialized nations, and transfer at least 3 per cent vote share in the World Bank) -
107 greenshoe
greenshoe BANK, FIN, STOCK Zeichnungsreserve f, Emissionsreserve f, Greenshoe-Reserve f, Platzierungsreserve f, Greenshoe-Option f, Mehrzuteilungsoption f (offered by a company raising the capital for the issue of further shares to cover a short position generated by over-allocation; the name derives from the Green Shoe Manufacturing Company, the first to include the option in an IPO; synonymous: greenshoe option; Zeichnungsreserve bei Neuemissionen zur Vermeidung von Repartierungen bei Überzeichnung) -
108 greenshoe option
greenshoe option BANK, FIN, STOCK Zeichnungsreserve f, Emissionsreserve f, Greenshoe-Reserve f, Platzierungsreserve f, Greenshoe-Option f, Mehrzuteilungsoption f (offered by a company raising the capital for the issue of further shares to cover a short position generated by over-allocation; the name derives from the Green Shoe Manufacturing Company, the first to include the option in an IPO; synonymous: greenshoe; Zeichnungsreserve bei Neuemissionen zur Vermeidung von Repartierungen bei Überzeichnung)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > greenshoe option
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109 Group of Twenty
Group of Twenty (G-20, G20) ECON, POL Zwanziger-Gruppe f, G20 f, G-20 f (an international platform for the exchange of views on ‚key financial policy challenges’ between industrialized and emerging countries; the G20 pledged 2009 to shift at least 5 per cent of the shares in the IMF to emerging economies from over-represented industrialized nations, and transfer at least 3 per cent vote share in the World Bank; cp. G-20 member countries)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > Group of Twenty
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110 limited liability
limited liability GEN, LAW Teilhaftung f, beschränkte Haftung f (legal responsibility for the debts of a company only to the extent of the nominal value of one’s shares, Haftung nur bis zur Höhe der Kommanditeinlage)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > limited liability
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111 Pac-Man defense
Pac-Man defense (AE) FIN, STOCK Verteidigung f gegen Übernahme (defense strategy in takeovers by making a retaliation offer for the opponent’s shares; synonymous: Pac-Man strategy; corporate mergers and acquisitions)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > Pac-Man defense
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112 sweetener
sweetener (infrml) 1. FIN Zusatzanreiz m, zusätzlicher Anreiz m, Anreizzusatz m, Anreizverstärker m (a condition attached to a security issue to increase its attraction, a compensation for taking additional risk, e.g. ordinary shares at call as a sweetener with mezzanine finance; synonymous: kicker, bells and whistles; ein ‚Bonbon’ in der Form einer Eigenkapitalkomponente, z. B. einer attraktiven Kaufoption auf einen Anteil am gezeichneten Kapital als Ausgleich für die Übernahme – u. U. zusätzlicher – ‚bitterer’ Risiken, wie z. B. eine nachrangige Anleihenbesicherung; cf equity kicker); 2. BANK hochprofitabler Wert m, hochprofitabler Einzelwert m (eines Portfolios zur Verbesserung des Durchschnitts der Gesamtrendite); 3. GEN Bestechungsgeld n, (infrml) Schmiergeld n (bribe) -
113 stock
[stɒk] UK/ US
1. nto be in/out of stock — vorrätig/nicht vorrätig sein
to take stock — Inventur machen, fig Bilanz ziehen
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114 stock
[stɒk] UK/ US
1. nto be in/out of stock — vorrätig/nicht vorrätig sein
to take stock — Inventur machen, fig Bilanz ziehen
2. vt(keep in shop) führen
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