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Discover Ludwig"significant equity" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a considerable amount of ownership or value in a company or property. Example: The new CEO of the company was able to increase its profits and generate significant equity for the shareholders.
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It's a counterintuitive arithmetic: giving employees significant equity magnifies returns.
While interest rates are low, banks are requiring investors to put significant equity into deals.
Mr. Ebers sold so much that he acquired significant equity in the company.
HOMEOWNERS who have significant equity in their homes may be well-advised to check their credit reports frequently.
One new source of money is available in some areas for the elderly who have significant equity in their homes.
Such investments carry significant equity risk, suggesting that equity-based benchmarks like public market equivalents (PMEs) are appropriate.
This separation has significant equity implications because resources services, amenities, schools, parks, tax base, etc.—are not evenly distributed.
There is some evidence from other studies that boards with significant equity stakes may be more vigilant in monitoring management.
Its sheer scale makes it an almost mandatory participant in the underwriting of every significant equity or bond issue.
Firms without significant equity buffers are more likely to go broke, banks more likely to topple (see Free Exchange).
Ms. Tucker and Mario Spanicciati, executive vice president of Black Line are retaining "significant" equity stakes, the announcement said.
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