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cashing out
verb
Present participle of cash out
Exact(60)
"They're just cashing out".
This is called cashing out quickly.
He wasn't cashing out, he was collecting receipts.
(Simply cashing out would mean a sizable capital-gains tax).
"I happen to think the Bronfmans are cashing out".
Indeed, the young man was in the act of "cashing out," as he would later admit.
And on top of earnings from cashing out, shareholders have also benefited from surging dividends.
Sceptics snipe that they are cashing out at the top of the market.
But cashing out has become more common in private equity and hedge fund land.
Nowadays, though, after cashing out at her neighborhood Pathmark, she pockets about $25.
No Family Feud The Pritzker family appears to be cashing out in unusually amicable fashion.
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