carve

  • 51carve out — verb 1. establish or create through painstaking effort She carved out a reputation among her male colleagues • Hypernyms: ↑create • Verb Frames: Somebody s something 2. remove from a larger whole the new start up company carved out a large chunk… …

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  • 52Carve out — Unter einem Equity Carve Out (englisch, deutsch etwa: Herausschnitzen von Eigenkapital ), teilweise auch Spin out, versteht man eine Form der Desinvestition, bei der ein Konzern Anteile einer Tochtergesellschaft im Zuge einer Neuemission (Initial …

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  • 53carve-out — n. The process of setting up a portion of a corporation as a separate business and selling some of its shares in an initial public offering. (Also: the business so formed.) Example Citation: In a pure spinoff, a parent company distributes 100… …

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  • 54carve out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms carve out : present tense I/you/we/they carve out he/she/it carves out present participle carving out past tense carved out past participle carved out to develop a career or position for yourself by working… …

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  • 55Carve Her Name with Pride — Infobox Film name = Carve Her Name with Pride image size = caption= original film poster imdb id = 0051454 producer = Daniel M. Angel director = Lewis Gilbert writer = R.J. Minney (book) Vernon Harris Lewis Gilbert (screenplay) starring =… …

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  • 56Carve turn — A carve turn happens when the skis shifts to one side or the other on its edges and lets the ski turn itself driven by the sidecut geometry while not losing any speed, as happens in a normal parallel turn. Shaped skis, first developed in 1989,… …

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  • 57Carve-out — 1. Sometimes known as a partial spinoff, a carve out occurs when a parent company sells a minority (usually 20% or less) stake in a subsidiary for an IPO or rights offering. 2. Where an established brick and mortar company hooks up with venture… …

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  • 58carve something up — DIVIDE, partition, apportion, subdivide, split up, break up; share out, dole out; informal divvy up. → carve * * * divide something ruthlessly into separate areas or domains West Africa was carved up by the Europeans * * * ˌcarve sthˈup derived ( …

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  • 59carve out — Usually occurs when a company decides to IPO one of their subsidiaries or divisions. The company usually only offers a minority share to the equity market. Also known as equity carve out. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 60carve out — phr verb Carve out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑career, ↑exception, ↑niche, ↑path, ↑role, ↑slice …

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