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recapitalise

verbto change the capital structure of a company (as by issuing new shares), especially to avoid the company going into liquidation

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  1. recapitalise - definition of recapitalise by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    re·cap·i·tal·ize (r -k p -tl- z ). tr.v. re·cap·i·tal·ized, re·cap·i·tal·iz·ing, re·cap·i·tal·iz·es. To change the capital structure of (a corporation).
     
  2. What is recapitalise? definition and meaning
    Definition of recapitalise: verbto change the capital structure of a company (as by issuing new shares), especially to avoid the company going into liquidation.
     
  3. recapitalise - Wiktionary
    recapitalise (third-person singular simple present recapitalises, present participle recapitalising, simple past and past participle recapitalised). (UK) Alternative ...
     
  4. UPDATE 1-Cyprus wants ESM ability to recapitalise banks directly ...
    Oct 19, 2012 ... NICOSIA, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Cyprus wants the euro zone's ESMbailout fund to be able to recapitalise its banks directly, itsaid on Friday.Finance ...
     
  5. How to recapitalise a continent's banks - FT.com
    Oct 9, 2011 ... Whatever mechanism European politicians come up with for the forced recapitalisation of the continent's banks, it will need to be sizeable.
     
  6. EU 'may have to recapitalise bank sector' - The Irish Times - Wed ...
    Oct 17, 2012 ... THE BURDEN OF recapitalising European banks may have to be taken on by the European Union, a senior German banker told a meeting in ...
     
  7. Recapitalise | Define Recapitalise at Dictionary.com
    verb (used with object), re·cap·i·tal·ized, re·cap·i·tal·iz·ing. to renew or change the capital of. Relevant Questions. What Is Recapitalisation... What Are The Effects ...
     
  8. Sir Mervyn King: no recovery until banks recapitalise - Telegraph
    Oct 23, 2012 ... The British economy will not recover until the banks own up to their bad debts and are recapitalised again, the Governor of the Bank of England ...