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- noun Alternative spelling of
demutualization .
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Examples
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The essence of demutualisation is to clarify the ownership rights of the participating policyholders who own the company by giving them shares in the company.
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"demutualisation" or converting the party into a company.
British Blogs 2008
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"demutualisation" or converting the party into a company controlled an oligarchy.
British Blogs 2008
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The rules being negotiated across Europe risk preventing UK building societies from competing fairly with private shareholder banks, while the Financial Services Authority's new rules for friendly societies could lead to their demutualisation.
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Yet Labour did nothing to prevent the disastrous demutualisation of building societies that was under way when it came to power in 1997, and little to promote co-operatives as an alternative business model during its three terms.
Co-operatives offer template for David Cameron's big society 2010
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I was involved in the campaign against the demutualisation of the building societies.
Archive 2008-12-01 2008
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I was involved in the campaign against the demutualisation of the building societies.
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His concerns re demutualisation of building societies and asset stripping go back to 1997:
Saying sorry - the new PR arms race Alix Mortimer 2009
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There were mutual societies around too; how on earth could our latter demutualisation have happened, without something like that around from before?
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The economic prospects of ordinary South Africans will improve because 54 million Old Mutual shares remain unclaimed from the company's demutualisation, Business Report reported on Friday.
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