outside investor

collocation in English

meaningsofoutsideandinvestor

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outside
adjective
adverb
preposition
uk
/ˌaʊtˈsaɪd/
us
/ˌaʊtˈsaɪd/
not inside ...
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investor
noun[C]
uk
/ɪnˈves.tər/
us
/ɪnˈves.t̬ɚ/
a person who puts money into something in order to make a profit or get ...
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(Definition ofoutsideandinvestorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofoutside investor

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The one is under a scheme, and the other is anoutsideinvestor.
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We must consider whether the self-regulatory agencies are sufficient protection for theoutsideinvestor.
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Anoutsideinvestorwith £1,000 is allowed tax relief, but the employee with £1,000 is not allowed tax relief.
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Theoutsideinvestoris enormously important.
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Such a provision will make it impossible to break down the wall built around those organisations, which will be impregnable by theoutsideinvestor.
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Theoutsideinvestorin a qualifying company will be able to claim relief from income tax on risk capital up to £10,000 invested in any one year.
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Theoutsideinvestorwho initially puts in money sometimes has to put in more money merely to protect his investment, because otherwise the whole project could go to the wall.
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Yet he is introducing an order the effect of which will be to discourage people from forming limited liability companies and thus to discourage theoutsideinvestor.
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In addition, theoutsideinvestoris much more likely to make his funds available if he knows that he is unlikely to be locked into that small business for ever.
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From the viewpoint of anoutsideinvestor, extendible notes guarantees are therefore riskier than full liquidity guarantees.
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The site has taken less than $1 million ofoutsideinvestorfunding, and has disclosed all of its investors, but is otherwise self-funded, on revenues.
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The lesson from their work is that the protection of outside investors in interaction with agency problems determines ownership structures.
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Their general conclusion is that outside investors who purchase the stock following the failed corporate control event cause most of the subsequent management turnover.
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Delegates to state constitutional conventions hoped the state governments they created would protect their communities from the worst potential outcomes of relations with outside investors, and foster the best ones.
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They think that the exemption of these matters is the basis of their whole success in attracting outside investors, tourists, and so on.
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They are not entirely free from outside investors, whether members of a family or not.
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They think that the exemption of these matters is the basis of their whole success in attracting outside investors, tourists and so on.
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The local currency has not been replenished as outside investors keep profits in external currencies.
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