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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have stakes" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to have a personal or financial interest in something, often with potential consequences or risks involved. Example: Sarah and John both have stakes in the success of the company since they are both shareholders. Other examples: - As a teacher, I have stakes in my students' academic achievements. - The villagers have stakes in preserving the old traditions and way of life. - The investors have significant stakes in the company's performance. - The athletes have high stakes in the upcoming championship game. - The political candidates have high stakes in the upcoming election.
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Other activist hedge funds have stakes in Sotheby's.
But they indicated that various PricewaterhouseCoopers partnerships around the world would have stakes in Booz.
About 40% of investors in VT have stakes in Babcock and vice versa.
Panmure Gordon helped lift chip designer Imagination Technology - where Apple and Intel both have stakes.
E.ON and RWE have stakes in 20 nuclear power stations around the world.
Thus the Bollywood stars, three of whom have stakes in IPL teams, including one of the biggest, Shahrukh Khan.
Other members of the board of control also have stakes in teams or have business relationships with the league.
Powerful vested interests often have stakes in projects, and they have far more influence than local environmental officials.
Funds he controls also have stakes in Wendy's International, H. J. Heinz and P. F. Chang's China Bistro.
BG is in talks with the six other companies that have stakes in the project, Ms. Fahey said.
Clegg will argue that companies in which staff have stakes have higher productivity, greater innovation and more patient investors.
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