Similar words: investigate, investigator, investigation, direct investment, invest, investor, investment, investment banker. Meaning: [ɪn'vest] n. the act of investing; laying out money or capital in an enterprise with the expectation of profit.
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61. Several of the companies she is investing in are on-line services.
62. Finally, the corporation has become more interested in investing in social infrastructure.
63. Both have the choice of investing their dollar funds in domestic or in external money markets.
64. When the potential yield on investment begins to exceed the cost and trouble of investing, then money balances should be invested.
65. By investing in education, we nourish the talents of children and lay the basis for future success.
66. Investing institutions expect a net cash inflow of £30 billion-40 billion this year.
67. Whenever they can avoid the expense and trouble of employing a person by investing in another robot they do so.
68. Most economics textbooks skip over the subject of investing and financial markets.
69. Beyond that Spoornet will continue investing steadily to take capacity to 38 million tonnes a year by 2010.
70. Allergan also announced yesterday that it was investing $ 6 million in San Diego-based Acadia Pharmaceuticals.
71. We are reducing costs and investing for more effective operations.
72. Buyers acquire a 50 percent stake in exchange for investing a certain amount of money in the company.
73. By late last year, despite investing even higher premiums, the estimate had slipped to £550,000 - a substantial fall.
74. We stopped investing in new farm equipment, in production lines, in new products.
75. The longer the club goes, the more important the club becomes as a source of ideas for their personal investing.
76. By investing in public transport, we start to transform commuters' lives and create a cleaner environment.
77. The investors are investing in the management and need to be protected against the possibility of their leaving at will.
78. Some of the absolutism of the early days of social investing seems to have given way to a new pragmatic activism.
79. In fact, investing had been on my mind because of a modest sum of money that had unexpectedly come my way.
80. It's worth / remember, as well as safeguard your house investing in one with an / from electrical fires.
81. There are also funds investing in much smaller economies representing 1 percent or less of world capitalisation.
82. Normally this activity is not noticed by the investing public,[www.Sentencedict.com] only by those market professionals intimately concerned with the gilt-edged market.
83. Governments throughout the world are investing more in education and training.
84. Experience shows that investing in gambling and casino companies is itself risky, and the prospective multiple is a healthy 29.
85. The herd ad is intended to show that the company goes its own way in investing.
86. In a few cases, investing enterprises may have hoped to ensure supplies of scarce raw materials or energy supplies.
87. Familiarise yourself with the system of financial services regulation in the country in which you are saving and investing.
88. And the sooner you start investing, the greater that income - and other benefits - can be.
89. These are very well-educated professional women in Fog Bank who felt insecure about investing.
90. The rise and fall of this company is a cautionary tale for anyone investing in the property market.
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