Betekenis van:
escalator
escalator
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- trap met bewegende treden
- a stairway whose steps move continuously on a circulating belt
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escalator
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a clause in a contract that provides for an increase or a decrease in wages or prices or benefits etc. depending on certain conditions (as a change in the cost of living index)
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- Where's the up-escalator?
- My shoelace got caught in the escalator.
- The sign indicates the location of the escalator.
- People who are not in a hurry stand on the right side of the escalator.
- If you try to defend the seniority-based corporate escalator these days all you'll get is flak from younger employees.
- Escalator installation work
- Lift and escalator installation work
- The restriction of the transaction size to GBP 2 million will reinforce this escalator function.
- Ofex claims that the escalator function is fully covered by Ofex, the AIM and the LSE.
- According to Ofex, the escalator function is fully covered by Ofex, the AIM and the Official List.
- The available evidence does not show that Ofex acts as an escalator towards more senior markets in the West Midlands region.
- Investbx furthermore aims at providing a bridge between the first sources of finance and the more senior established markets, whereby it has a so called ‘escalator function’.
- The ‘escalator function’ of Investbx for investees that will grow to qualify for more senior established markets at a later stage of their development will be advantageous for the AIM.
- Ofex claims that the escalator function is fully covered by Ofex, the AIM and the LSE. According to Ofex the announced objective of bridging the perceived market failure for SMEs would either not be achieved or/and there already exists a number of competitive alternatives in the market that offer comparable means for raising equity.
- Similarly, whilst a network of private investors already exists, comments from third parties suggest that SMEs need an incremental funding instrument to provide the missing step on the finance escalator, as the step to join an established market is evidenced to be too onerous for their stage of development.