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capitalisation

[ UK /kˌæpɪtəla‍ɪzˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. an estimation of the value of a business
  2. the act of capitalizing on an opportunity
  3. writing in capital letters
  4. the sale of capital stock

How To Use capitalisation In A Sentence

  •  Thin capitalisation - offshore jurisdictions tend not to impose \ "thin capitalisation\" rules on companies (except for regulated entities such as banks and insurance companies), allowing them to be formed with a purely nominal equity investment. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • However, capitalisation would be permitted as an allowed alternative treatment when specified criteria were satisfied.
  • Last week's eurozone deal would probably have unravelled anyway, given that Greece cannot pay its way, that the eurozone bank recapitalisation programme is too leisurely, that the bailout fund does not yet exist and that fiscal consolidation, however desirable, still remains a long way off. G20 summit: Yes they Cannes | Editorial
  • His conversational style, emphasised by his use of italics and capitalisation, has attracted generations of readers.
  • The increase in the bank's value meant that it ended the week with a market capitalisation just shy of $6bn.
  • First and foremost of these was a fundamental issue of what she had been taught at the Botswana Secretarial College to call capitalisation, but which, in simple language, meant money. The Kalahari Typing School For Men
  • Capitalisation is often omitted or used erratically, except for names.
  • The recapitalisation of the banks is under way on a huge scale, putting them in a position to resume lending. Times, Sunday Times
  • You got the RANDOM capitalisation, but it could have been so much more…
  • Bird names in which the genus and species are identical except for capitalisation are apparently called tautonyms.
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