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1 Ausschüttung
Ausschüttung f 1. BANK, FIN, RW disbursement; 2. BÖRSE distribution of dividends (der Dividenden) • bei Ausschüttung BÖRSE when distributed* * *f < Börse> der Dividenden distribution of dividends ■ bei Ausschüttung < Börse> when distributed* * *Ausschüttung
distribution, payment;
• anteilige Ausschüttung prorata distribution;
• radioaktive Ausschüttung fallout;
• steuerfreie Ausschüttung an die Aktionäre tax-free liquidation;
• Ausschüttung von Börsengewinnen distribution of trading profits;
• Ausschüttung einer Dividende declaration (payment) of a dividend;
• Ausschüttung einer außerordentlichen Dividende cutting a melon (US);
• Ausschüttung von Gewinnen distribution of profits;
• Ausschüttung von Kapitalgewinnen (Investmentgesellschaft) capital distribution;
• Ausschüttung der Konkursmasse distribution of the assets of a bankrupt’s estate;
• Ausschüttung realisierter Kursgewinne capital-gains distribution;
• Ausschüttung des Nettogewinns apportionment of the net profit;
• Ausschüttungen aus einem Treuhandvermögen distribution of a trust fund;
• Ausschüttung von Zwischendividenden declaration of interim dividends.
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