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- noun Plural form of
capitalization .
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Examples
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The market capitalizations of KKR & Co. and Blackstone Group LP on Wednesday were $10.5 billion and $18.7 billion, respectively.
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By 1998 and 1999, the capitalizations of some loans for shares companies had fallen far below their values when the auctions took place.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Small stocks, with market capitalizations of around $2 billion and less, have been among the go-to stocks for investors seeking to juice returns.
Small Caps Reach Peak After Fed Q&A Tom Lauricella 2011
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A Financial Briefing Book item on Thursday incorrectly gave the firms' market capitalizations as $3.4 billion and $7.8 billion, respectively.
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The cost of rescuing all six broken Irish lenders will likely top €70 billion when capitalizations are completed this year.
Ireland's Kenny Appeals for EU Shift Eamon Quinn 2011
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Mr. Moreland said meaningful insider signals are less common in stocks with large market capitalizations such as Schlumberger, which has a market cap of more than $90 billion.
Schlumberger Stakes Are Quietly Increased Jennifer Hodson 2010
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The new banks now boast capitalizations in excess of 16% of all their assets and are 90% funded with deposits.
Iceland Comes In From the Cold Ásgeir Jónsson 2011
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The new banks now boast capitalizations in excess of 16% of all assets and are 90% funded with deposits.
Iceland's Banks Come in From the Cold Ásgeir Jónsson 2011
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Please refer to emboldened capitalizations with special emphasis from now on.
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While they focus on companies with market capitalizations between $1 billion and $4 billion, the fund can hold on to companies that grow as big as $10 billion.
It Takes Two to Tango at Janus Triton Fund Melissa Korn 2010
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