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The phrase "have stakes in" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone having a financial interest or ownership in something. Example: "Many large corporations and investors have stakes in the stock market, making it a highly volatile and influential force in the economy."
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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.
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.
Nonetheless, many foreign firms have stakes in the French banking market, and some were active in the struggle Commercial General Union (CGU), for example.
The issue is not just that of relations with the U.S. but with other 42 countries that have stakes in Afghanistan," she said.
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