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capital investment
noun as in money invested in a business
Example Sentences
After years of rising venture capital investment and a wave of huge rounds, many startups and unicorns could leave the private markets this year or the next.
In selling the Amazon project to the community, local governments have emphasized these long-term capital investments will benefit all users, not just Amazon and related businesses.
In the funding stages, companies this year saw new trends in venture capital investment.
We’ve increased our capital investment over the last few years in our processing facilities.
Rakuten, however, has been able to enter the market with less than half of the capital investment that is typically required, Mikitani said.
The trouble is that this high level of capital investment does not seem to be buying improved outcomes.
By contrast, after Ronald Reagan helped lead to declining unionization, capital investment was disappointing in the 1980s.
So did capital investment, rising from some $11 billion in 1933 (in 2000 dollars) to $91 billion in 1937.
In the 2000s, when unions seem almost nonexistent, median wages have fallen, and capital investment has been persistently weak.
By doubling his capital investment he raises, not twice as much produce, but ten times as much.
Don't, by all that's sacred, throw away such a capital investment through ignorance and informality.
The immediate necessity was to reduce wasteful overhead at Marlborough and to liquidate non-essential capital investment.
Its object is not to do away with any return on the capital investment.
I am going in for Rivers's because it seems such a capital investment.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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