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Discover LudwigThe phrase “deploy cash” is a correct and usable phrase in written English, although it can be used in different contexts
For example, in a business context, one could say “The company deployed cash to purchase new equipment” or “The company decided to deploy cash to invest in new projects”. In a personal context, one could say “I decided to deploy cash to buy a new car”.
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Of the 50 percent that will deploy cash, only 56 percent will allocate to capital spending and investment.
Such is lenders' eagerness to deploy cash that borrowers increasingly have the upper hand when dictating terms.
A deal could add to Johnson & Johnson's scale and provide a way to deploy cash stuck overseas.
But the combination of aging workers, a lack of new household formation and bank deposit growth, and corporations opting to deploy cash overseas have some economists predicting that, without drastic reforms, Japan may soon need to look abroad for financing.
Is S.B.A. proposing anything for the upcoming government budget to shore up small businesses? A. The uncertainty about whether the tax cuts, which are set to expire in 2010, will be extended, is hurting small business right now in terms of investment and understanding what their ability to deploy cash is going to be.
Another option is to buy back shares, a proven way to deploy cash, though doing so sends a signal that they are a mature (read: not growth) company.
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It turns out deploying cash wasn't all the Ladones had fallen behind on.
In short, Rackspace is deploying cash to buy equity from selling parties, both supporting its share price,and boosting the value of each piece of its equity by profiting more on a per-share basis than before.
"We also believe investors will begin shifting out of the majors and re-deploying cash into the E&P and oilfield service sector in order to more aggressively play a recovery in the second-half of 2009/2010 oil and gas prices".
DealBook » Buffett's Energy Gamble in Las Vegas | Warren E. Buffett's $5.6 billion bet on NV Energy in Nevada suggests he is coming up short on decent ways to deploy his cash, Christopher Swann of Reuters Breakingviews writes.
This year alone, Bloomberg, continuing to deploy the cash spouting from its data business, has recruited refugees from The Wall Street Journal and Fortune to its news division and opened bureaus in such far-flung places as Ecuador and Abu Dhabi.
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