Betekenis van:
amalgamation

amalgamation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • het fuseren
  • the combination of two or more commercial companies

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Production Amalgamation Belaruskali, Soligorsk, Belarus
  2. IPC, Moscow, Russia (related to JSC Silvinit and Production Amalgamation Belaruskali).
  3. A partial interim review limited to dumping was requested by the sole exporting producer in Belarus, Republican Unitary Enterprise Production Amalgamation Belaruskali (Belaruskali).
  4. Produced and sold by Republican Unitary Enterprise Production Amalgamation Belaruskali, Soligorsk, Belarus, or produced by Republican Unitary Enterprise Production Amalgamation Belaruskali, Soligorsk, Belarus and sold by Belarus Potash Company, Minsk, Belarus, or JSC International Potash Company, Moscow, Russia, or Belurs Handelsgesellschaft mbH, Vienna, Austria, or UAB Baltkalis, Vilnius, Lithuania, to the first independent customer in the Community acting as an importer
  5. Amalgamation of the revaluation differences for the RAG in 1959 (FRF 2425 million) and 1976 (non-depreciable fixed assets: FRF 97 million) with the item “Revaluation differences RAG”, which is thus increased from FRF 1720 million to FRF 4145 million.
  6. Amalgamation of the statutory provisions for the revaluation of depreciable fixed assets in 1976 (FRF 1704 million), the item thus increasing from FRF 877 million to FRF 2581 million.
  7. a resolution has been passed, in accordance with the [Insolvency Act 1986], for the voluntary winding up of the successor company, otherwise than merely for the purpose of reconstruction or amalgamation with another company; or
  8. BGB is the holding company that owns the BGB group, which was formed in 1994 by the amalgamation of several credit institutions formerly controlled by the Land of Berlin; BGB also does business as a credit institution in its own right.
  9. Produced by Republican Unitary Enterprise Production Amalgamation Belaruskali, Soligorsk, Belarus and sold by JSC International Potash Company, Moscow, Russia, or Belurs Handelsgesellschaft mbH, Vienna, Austria, or UAB Baltkalis, Vilnius, Lithuania, to the first independent customer in the Community acting as an importer
  10. As a result, undertakings were subsequently offered by (i) one exporting producer of the product concerned in Belarus (Republican Unitary Enterprise Production Amalgamation Belaruskali) jointly with its related companies in Russia (JSC International Potash Company), Austria (Belurs Handelsgesellschaft mbH) and Lithuania (UAB Baltkalis), (ii) an exporting producer in Russia (JSC Silvinit) jointly with its related companies in Russia (JSC International Potash Company) and Austria (Belurs Handelsgesellschaft mbH) and (iii) a second exporting producer in Russia (JSC Uralkali) jointly with a company in Cyprus (Fertexim Ltd).
  11. BGB is the holding company that owns the BGB group, which was formed in 1994 by the amalgamation of several credit institutions formerly controlled by the Land of Berlin; BGB also does business as a credit institution in its own right. In 2000 BGB had a group balance sheet total of about EUR 205 billion in 2000, about EUR 189 billion in 2001 and about EUR 175 billion in 2002. This put it in tenth place among German banks in 2001 and in twelfth place in 2002. It employed some 17000 people in 2000, a little over 15000 in 2001 and about 13000 in 2002.