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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91. Mr. Redwood Overseas undertakings investing in the United Kingdom often comment favourably on our regulatory regime.
92. Owners are granted this power in exchange for investing capital or assuming responsibility.
93. By investing in car transporter rolling stock the railway companies were able to offer the manufacturers a service economically beneficial to both.
94. The court has heard how some couples lost their life savings after investing with a financial advisory service run by Christopher How.
95. But no one is talking about the Government investing in a public-private partnership to keep Longbridge open.
96. The market return minus the risk-free return is the risk premium that investors expect for investing in the market portfolio.
97. This adds to the importance of investing in the development of managers of the right calibre.
98. The Duchy of Cornwall is investing £2.5m in the scheme to build 79 small business workshops in the city's Jewellery Quarter.
99. Investing in property is no longer as safe as it used to be.
100. Not only are we investing in capital equipment and premises, we are also building for the future by investing in people.
101. You can put together a pick-and-mix Isa, investing in as many as 14 different funds.
102. The new head of customer service and quality for example[sentencedict.com], fell into a classic trap by investing heavily in up-front training.
103. This moral hazard sent them lending billions to property developers and investing billions in junk bonds.
104. It is investing heavily in research and development, and is expanding its marketing operation this year.
105. Docherty declined to say how much the companies are investing together in expanding the network.
106. However, there is no point investing for the long term at the risk of being caned in the short term.
107. International book-building puts a premium on intermediaries' experience and ability to sell to 300-odd investing institutions around the world.
108. This is a particularly important issue for anyone saving and investing overseas to consider.
109. The growing number of people registering their interest in investing are being driven by the greed factor alone.
110. Juanita's plan is based on the proven formula of investing money to make money.
111. Middle-class families typically spend a lifetime saving, either by investing in securities or by building small businesses.
112. There is also talk of investing in flood defences and preventing building development on flood plains.
113. We are in thrall to the uniquely Western illusion of cheating time by investing the temporal with immortality.
114. Under a social compact which runs until the end of 1990,[http://sentencedict.com/investing.html] the investing organizations will pay lower income taxes.
115. One television ad featured a live chicken to convey the message: Stop being one; start investing.
116. Here the National Coal Board is investing Government money to sink new deep mines, each costing about £50 million.
117. Nevertheless, it would appear that several local gentlemen are rather shy of investing their money in the three percent bonds.
118. A small rise in interest rates would be unlikely to dissuade the firm from investing in this case.
119. Some obesity researchers have clear conflict of interest, promoting or investing in products or programs based on their research.
120. This applies even more for expatriates who are getting to grips with saving and investing in a foreign country.
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