noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
negative equity
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
negative
▪
The risk of another plague of negative equity in the highly-priced areas must now be significant.
▪
Those with negative equity clearly benefit from higher prices, but many others gain from lower ones.
▪
Dave Escott bought at the height of the boom, and any back rent will only add to his negative equity .
new
▪
Even before the securities houses announced their decision, the advantages of issuing new equity had slumped along with the Nikkei.
▪
No new equity was issued in 1992 to fund operations, and neither is any assumed in our forward plans.
▪
But when that new equity fell through, all prices collapsed to around 20%.
▪
It is the second time in under a year that the packaging and printing giant has issued new equity for big acquisitions.
▪
Many City pundits believe that new debt to equity ratios indicate how confident companies are about investments.
personal
▪
The income is tax-free because your units are held in a personal equity plan.
▪
Sales of unit trusts and personal equity plans declined by 63 percent to 36 million pounds.
▪
It seems that personal equity plans are here to stay - even if not in the form that Nigel Lawson intended.
▪
The public can also apply for shares in the international offer through, for example, a personal equity plan.
▪
On Homestar and Homestar Ideal, there is a 5% security alarm discount. Personal equity plan.
▪
The company will be managed so that the ordinary shares will qualify for inclusion in a general personal equity plan.
private
▪
There is tremendous scope for MBOs to create value, both for parent companies and private equity investors.
▪
She said the listing in the bankruptcy filing sounded like a private equity partnership, but she would not discuss the investments.
▪
The new funding includes Pounds 3m from the private equity arm of Dresdner Kleinwort Benson, the investment bank.
▪
The private equity financing niche that has been growing the fastest is buyout and acquisition funds.
▪
Financial buyers, flush with cash from their private equity funds, could be interested in Superdrug.
▪
The company already has raised more than $ 250 million in private debt and equity offerings.
■ NOUN
analyst
▪
Only yesterday, or so it seems, Wall Street equity analysts almost unanimously acclaimed a new economic paradigm.
▪
In the meantime, gold equity analysts expect more volatility in gold stocks.
capital
▪
He prefers to borrow rather than raise outside equity capital and thus dilute control.
▪
These companies have very high demands for equity capital to finance their growth and generally pay no dividends or very low dividends.
▪
Taken together, they may be applied jointly to produce a better estimate of the cost of equity capital .
▪
Its required return on equity capital is 15 percent.
▪
Additionally, as will be seen in Chapter 13, the cost of debt is lower than the cost of equity capital .
▪
The equity comparison operates by comparing the equity capital issued as consideration by the purchaser to that previously in issue.
▪
This measurement is generally accepted as the cost of the retained earnings portion of equity capital .
department
▪
The equity department was planning a boat trip to become further acquainted with the trainees on its short list.
▪
The equity department weathered not only rough seas but rejection as well.
▪
Companies had long been the domain of commercial bankers and the corporate finance and equity departments of investment banks.
▪
We at Salomon, as I have said, relegated the equity department to a corner in our basement.
▪
The risk was that I would offend the equity department , which would then try to have me fired.
▪
The equity department seemed desperately backward.
▪
By the cruel light of morning, the equity department indeed appeared once again to be pimply and gross.
▪
We were invited to play in a softball game between the Salomon equity department and one of its largest clients.
finance
▪
However, companies generally show a preference for equity finance if it is possible.
▪
Colin Amies, electronics industry adviser at Midland Bank, says that obtaining equity finance is often more important.
▪
Perhaps the most important issue here concerns the extent to which OFIs are involved in equity finance .
▪
In the case of equity finance , an investor provides a company with cash in exchange for shares in the company.
▪
In no country does equity finance contribute substantially.
▪
The agreement will also deal with the fees and expenses payable to the institutional providers of equity finance and the professional advisers.
financing
▪
The flight to quality by investors has made equity financing prohibitively expensive for all but the soundest of companies.
▪
The possibility of equity financing depends on the state of the equity market.
▪
Conventional corporate finance leads us to believe that debt financing is usually cheaper than equity financing.
▪
The choice between debt and equity financing is determined by a further set of considerations.
▪
In the long term we are looking for a measure of the relationship between debt financing and equity financing.
▪
However, there was a major shift away from equity financing of acquisitions after the Stock Market crash of 1987. 2.
funds
▪
The initial charges on the umbrella fund are 5.75% for equity funds and an annual 1.75% for the Templeton Emerging Markets Fund.
▪
Financial buyers, flush with cash from their private equity funds , could be interested in Superdrug.
▪
So far, his portfolio is in the top 25 percent of equity funds , he said.
▪
Its domestic equity funds account for only $ 13 billion of its $ 145 billion in assets under management.
▪
For equity funds , the final column provides 52-week returns based on market prices plus dividends.
▪
Despite the strong performance of equity funds in the quarter, it may not be reason enough to break out the champagne.
home
▪
Consumers will see lower rates on home equity loans and adjustable rate mortgages.
▪
But paying down your mortgage leaves less money, so establish a home equity line of credit first.
▪
Arrangements can be made, for example, to pay off the state through a home equity loan, he said.
▪
How loan scams operate How homeowners get in over their heads with home equity loans: 1.
▪
FinancingA lender, often working in concert with the contractor, arranges financing through a home equity loan.
▪
He could retain $ 75, 000 in home equity , plus a car valued at $ 1, 900.
investment
▪
Reflection on the basic rationale of equity investment , that is.
▪
The rankings only measure equity investments and exclude firms with less than $ 100 million under management.
▪
International equity investment in local stock exchanges could also support renewable energy projects.
▪
Genentech said it can keep a 25 percent equity investment in the company.
▪
Both offer a choice of direct equity investment and unit trust investment up to the maximum £2,400.
▪
In addition, the holding company for Janssen made an equity investment in NanoSystems.
▪
For example, a basic rate taxpayer currently receives a net dividend distribution of £75 on his equity investment .
▪
As he showered and got dressed, he wondered what Antonio Cellini would want in return for his equity investment .
investor
▪
The equity investors will always seek certain specific warranties.
▪
The equity investors will set out as conditions the terms and assumptions upon which their investment will be made.
▪
How do the needs of long-term lenders differ from those of equity investors ?
▪
There has to be an underlying business attractive to equity investors .
▪
There is tremendous scope for MBOs to create value, both for parent companies and private equity investors .
issue
▪
Although bank loans are a vitally important source of finance, this is not to the complete exclusion of equity issues .
▪
She will be gone, and she thinks the equity issues she has raised will disappear with her.
▪
International equity issues are all the rage.
▪
It is no secret that Zeneca would have liked to launch a straight forward international equity issue , to increase its receipts.
loan
▪
He put her on to Mortgage Business, a company which offers high equity loans for the self-employed.
▪
Consumers will see lower rates on home equity loans and adjustable rate mortgages.
▪
Arrangements can be made, for example, to pay off the state through a home equity loan , he said.
▪
FinancingA lender, often working in concert with the contractor, arranges financing through a home equity loan .
market
▪
You invest in the equity market to provide yourself with a stream of future dividends which will hopefully outpace inflation.
▪
There is widespread concern about the effects of the financial futures market on the equity market.
▪
On the whole, shares in privatized companies have underperformed the rest of the equity market .
▪
Certainly that is what yesterday's steep sell-off in the equity markets may suggest.
▪
One is that the equity market , whether for warrants issues or straight equity, is more or less closed.
▪
Then, the government's determination to support the equity market became clear.
▪
This is not uncommon and it has occurred with many of the privatization issues in the equity market .
partner
▪
Even at this early design stage, Ogilvy and Mather had come into the project as equity partner and future tenant.
plan
▪
The income is tax-free because your units are held in a personal equity plan .
▪
Sales of unit trusts and personal equity plans declined by 63 percent to 36 million pounds.
▪
There are thousands of victims of those home income equity plans .
▪
It seems that personal equity plans are here to stay - even if not in the form that Nigel Lawson intended.
▪
The public can also apply for shares in the international offer through, for example, a personal equity plan .
▪
The company will be managed so that the ordinary shares will qualify for inclusion in a general personal equity plan .
portfolio
▪
At current Nikkei levels, analysts believe most banks already have implicit losses on these equity portfolios .
price
▪
Falling equity prices will work the same way, except in reverse.
▪
The rosy outlook for equity prices over the near-term meshes with my bullish forecast for 30-year Treasury bonds.
▪
One possible explanation stems from the impact of the fall in equity prices on both stocks in the last quarter of 1987.
▪
Rising equity prices hurt bonds by tempting some investors to shop for better returns in the stock market.
▪
Such warrants offer the potential for sizeable capital gains if equity prices rise.
▪
It has been suggested that such a speculative bubble may have been responsible for the rapid rise in equity prices in 1987.
▪
This suggests that the fall in equity prices in October 1987 may have been no more than a correction to the market.
ratio
▪
Many City pundits believe that new debt to equity ratios indicate how confident companies are about investments.
▪
UniChem said its debt-to-equity ratio would rise to 95 percent at the end of 1996.
▪
The new company will actually have a lower debt-to-equity ratio than Enron, Barone said.
security
▪
The capital market also encompasses the market for equity securities .
share
▪
Types of takeover offer General offer A general offer is an offer for the entire issued equity share capital of a company.
▪
The assets are actively managed and represent a wide spread of fixed interest stocks, U.K. and overseas equity shares and property.
▪
This is usually enshrined in the Articles by attaching the right of appointment to the investors' equity shares .
▪
They may not deal in equity shares nor in securities convertible into equity shares.
▪
They must be prepared to offer an equity share in their business.
▪
The net proceeds from the issue of equity shares and warrants for equity shares should be credited directly to shareholders' funds.
shareholder
▪
The impact of these has been to reduce the stated value of shareholders equity in the balance sheet.
▪
The Amsterdam Stock Exchange threatened to scratch its listing after the company reported its shareholder equity had turned negative.
▪
Mildara has a stated objective of obtaining an annual return of 15 % on shareholder equity .
▪
After its shareholder equity turned negative last year, parent Dasa started picking up the bills.
stake
▪
This has resulted in several of the unlisted equity stakes being valued at a big discount to the quoted investments.
▪
Lockheed Martin will hold a 20 percent equity stake in Loral Space.
▪
Terms of the acquisition of the product line and equity stake were not revealed.
▪
Gengold operates a total of 11 mines under management contracts and holds equity stakes in each.
▪
About 65 percent of Gold Fields' earnings are from dividends paid by gold mines in which it has equity stakes .
▪
Rockefeller would retain its 50 percent equity stake in Embarcadero Center.
▪
As part of labor concession agreements with other airlines, the Airline Pilots Association has sought an equity stake in USAir.
▪
The 49-percent equity stake commands 71 percent of voting rights.
strategist
▪
And the weakness in transportation issues could be bad news for the Dow Jones Industrial Average as well, said equity strategists .
■ VERB
hold
▪
The income is tax-free because your units are held in a personal equity plan.
▪
Lockheed Martin will hold a 20 percent equity stake in Loral Space.
▪
But she holds 50 percent equity in the business so I don't think that worried her too much.
▪
Gengold operates a total of 11 mines under management contracts and holds equity stakes in each.
▪
Forte already holds 68.36% of the equity and has rights to 42.12% of the group's total votes.
▪
Some of the top stocks are held by thousands of equity funds, because they are very good stocks to own.
increase
▪
It will also increase its equity base and consequently improve its gearing and its ability to borrow further.
▪
But we believe there are ways to use choice and competition to increase the equity in our school system.
▪
Answer guide: Record an asset in the bank and increase the owner's equity .
▪
And we believe passionately that increased equity is not only right and just, but critical to our success as a nation.
raise
▪
Companies already listed on the Stock Exchange have two basic methods of raising additional equity capital: 1.
▪
Proposals of this magnitude inevitably raise serious equity and class questions that need to be addressed.
▪
The institutions say they intend to raise the equity weighting in their portfolios from under 10% to perhaps 15% by the mid-1990s.
▪
They may wish to raise additional equity capital but want to retain voting control.
▪
Where environmental protection measures raise questions of equity in international trade, these should be recognised and discussed.
return
▪
The workforce has been slashed from 410,000 to below 300,000. Return on equity has averaged nearly 19% a year.
sell
▪
Andersen will issue and sell new shares, while Graseby will also sell some of the equity held in the Specac firms.
▪
Instead of going public, the firm could sell more equity to big investors.
▪
Mazda began trimming its sales channels in 1992, when it sold additional equity in the Autorama network to Ford.
▪
Even if it did need to raise more capital, it could always sell more equity to big institutional investors.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪
All human beings want to be treated with equity and respect.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪
It seems to us to contravene all normal rules of equity that they should be able to behave in this fashion.
▪
Its domestic equity funds account for only $ 13 billion of its $ 145 billion in assets under management.
▪
Reflection on the basic rationale of equity investment, that is.
▪
San Francisco-based Schwab returned 30 percent on shareholders' equity , up from 29 percent a year ago.
▪
Shareholders and creditors agree to restructure debts and payment schedules and, often, to swap debt for riskier equity .
▪
The rankings were based on return on equity .
▪
These ownership forms are generally reflected by a simpler method of presentation of the equity section.
▪
Trading was comparatively light in both currency and equity markets, but the collapse in confidence seemed widespread.