noncontrolling love

Definitions

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  • adjective Not controlling (especially of a stake in a company).

Etymologies

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non- +‎ controlling

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Examples

  • The one on the noncontrolling interest, when you have a company that you don't own 100%, the percentage that's owned by outsiders is called a noncontrolling interest.

    unknown title 2011

  • So when we bought out the minorities in Peru and in Ghana, they are called noncontrolling interest and hence, we call it purchase of noncontrolling interest.

    unknown title 2011

  • It requires companies to disclose income related to so-called noncontrolling interests -- investments in other firms in which a company owns only a minority stake.

    New FASB Rule Aims to Clarify 'Net Income' 2009

  • The cash flow statement shows 2 payouts, ZAR 1.24 billion for La Cima noncontrolling and ZAR 4.52 billion in Ghana, incidentally why do you call it noncontrolling when before the payouts you were holding, respectively, 80.7% and 71%?

    unknown title 2011

  • The Irene Diamond Fund last week sold noncontrolling stakes in 655 Madison Ave., 136 Madison Ave. and 345 East 45th St. to New York-based Madison International Realty, according to the company and the organization.

    Plots & Ploys 2012

  • Under the Millennium agreement, Vornado would keep a noncontrolling stake in the project, according to the mayor's office.

    New Tower Would Fill Boston's Scar Eliot Brown 2012

  • When InBev NV purchased Anheuser-Busch Cos. in 2008, it inherited Anheuser's 50.2% noncontrolling stake in Grupo Modelo.

    Corona Brewer Drinks to Family Business David Kesmodel 2011

  • Madison, a firm that owns noncontrolling equity stakes in properties, is paying $172 million to Forest City, which holds the remaining equity and will still manage the properties.

    Ratner Sells Shopping-Center Stake Eliot Brown 2011

  • The bank dropped a bid for a minority stake in Standard Chartered because it wasn't interested in noncontrolling ownership, said another person familiar with the matter.

    Dimon's Global Growth Pains Dan Fitzpatrick 2011

  • It gains little from owning a noncontrolling stake; full control, however, could lead to substantial cost savings from milk sourcing and processing.

    Parmalat's Rising Uncertainty Renée Schultes 2011

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