capitalization / ˌkæp ɪ tl əˈzeɪ ʃən /

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capitalization 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act or process of capitalizing.
  2. the authorized or outstanding stocks and bonds of a corporation.
  3. Accounting. the total investment of the owner or owners in a business enterprise.the total corporate liability.the total arrived at after addition of liabilities.
  4. conversion into stocks or bonds.
  5. the act of computing the present value of future periodical payments.

capitalization 近义词

n. 名词 noun

capital

capitalization 的近义词 4

更多capitalization例句

  1. It now has a market capitalization of more than $10 billion and is up nearly 1,400 percent year-to-date, according to CoinDesk.
  2. Google is first and foremost a business, and as such has a responsibility to its shareholders to continue to defend and grow its market capitalization.
  3. An analysis by All Raise, an advocacy group for female founders, found that of the top 10 tech IPOs of the last decade, 92 percent of the combined market capitalization at debut went to male beneficiaries and investors.
  4. It would create a giant with a market capitalization of more than $350 billion at current valuations, and with more revenue that Saudi Aramco.
  5. Before this run, the bets against GameStop exceeded the entire capitalization of GameStop by 50%, which meant that a few funds stood to make more money from the collapse of GameStop than GameStop shareholders could lose.
  6. On its first day of trading, Alibaba shares were up 38 percent, yielding a market capitalization of $213 billion.
  7. Tesla Motors, for example, which now enjoys a $30 billion market capitalization thanks to bullish investors.
  8. Even with its large market capitalization, Tesla on its own is no match for entrenched political lobbies.
  9. It sports an impressive market capitalization of about $166 billion.
  10. Its stock has risen six-fold in the past year, giving it a market capitalization of $22 billion.
  11. Minor punctuation and capitalization corrections have been made; the word “eat” appears in the original (versus “ate”).
  12. The sin of “over-capitalization” differed in magnitude only, not in kind, from the daily practice of every salesman in every shop.
  13. Unless otherwise noted, spelling, punctuation and capitalization are as in the original.
  14. Transcriber's Note: Inconsistent hyphenation and capitalization have been retained as in the original text.
  15. Archaic and variant spellings, capitalization, and punctuation in quoted passages have been retained.