flotation

flotation
noun
(Commerc.) (of company) Gründung, die; (of shares) Ausgabe, die
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flo·ta·tion
[fləʊˈteɪʃən, AM floʊˈ-]
n
1. ECON, FIN (launching) of a business Gründung f; of a loan, shares Ausgabe f, Begebung f
stock-market \flotation Börsengang m
to launch a stock-market \flotation [mit einem Wertpapier] an die Börse gehen
2. no pl CHEM, TECH (separation) of minerals Schwimmaufbereitung f, Flotation f fachspr
\flotation chamber Schwimmkammer f
3. no pl (being buoyant) Schwimmen nt; (buoyancy) Schwimmfähigkeit f; PHYS Auftrieb m fachspr
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[fləU'teISən]
n
(of ship) Flottmachen nt; (of log) Flößen nt; (COMM of firm) Gründung f; (METAL) Flotation f, Schwimmaufbereitung f
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flotation, besonders Br floatation [fləʊˈteıʃn] s
1. academic.ru/28225/flotage">flotage 1
2. Schweben n
3. WIRTSCH
a) Gründung f (einer Gesellschaft)
b) Inumlaufbringung f (von Wertpapieren etc)
c) Auflegung f (einer Anleihe)
4. TECH Flotation f (Aufbereitungsverfahren zur Anreicherung von Mineralien, Gesteinen und chemischen Stoffen)
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noun
(Commerc.) (of company) Gründung, die; (of shares) Ausgabe, die
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n.
Gründung -en f.

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