释义 |
controlling interestconˌtrolling ˈinterest noun [countable usually singular] - All of these are projects in which the government holds a controlling interest and in which it has a strong commercial partner.
- Carl Zeiss has a 51 percent controlling interest in the new company.
- Controlling aggregate demand through controlling interest rates is made even more difficult as a result of fluctuations in the demand for money.
- Host Marriott Corp. said it will pay $ 112. 5 million to acquire controlling interest in five hotels.
- Late in 1886, the Charles Harrahs, father and son, bought a controlling interest.
- Not a controlling interest, then, but a powerful one.
- Or they could have sold that controlling interest to some one else - heaven help us!
- That will be harder to bear if there is little hope of a controlling interest in the near future.
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