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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stake of" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning without context.
It can be used in contexts related to ownership, investment, or involvement in a project or venture.
Example: "He has a stake of 20% in the company, which gives him significant influence over its decisions."
Alternatives: "an interest in" or "a share of".
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True would also buy a stake of at most 33.3 percent in the fund's I.P.O.
Glencore holds a stake of about 40percentt in Xstrata.
DST has spent an estimated $800m for a stake of about 10%.
After buying into the company in 1997 DBAG built up a stake of 60%.
(The agency may intervene when a stake of more than 20% changes hands).
Mr. Slim also owns a stake of about 8 percent in The New York Times Company.
If cleared, Mr. Antonov is expected to take a stake of nearly 30 percent.
Spain, which holds 5.45 percent, would have a stake of around 3 percent.
Tuesday's deal calls for Hon Hai to take a stake of nearly 11 percent in Sharp.
KDB now wants a stake of around 20% at a discount to Lehman's current share price.
Italy's prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, heads Mediolanum's share register, with a stake of 35.5%.
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