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- noun The
accumulation ofshares in acompany
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Examples
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He said Porsche built provisions of just over € 1.3 billion for possible tax liabilities related to stock options Porsche entered into as part of its stakebuilding in Volkswagen, with a volume of around € 1.25 billion plus interest.
Volkswagen May Delay Porsche Merger Christoph Rauwald 2010
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But that has little to do with Porsche's stakebuilding.
Porsche rescue may not be hand behind VW stock's good fortune 2008
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Facing massive paper losses on its Wall Street stakebuilding play, the Japanese bank was mulling yesterday whether to reduce the value of its cash injection -- possibly by as much as 30% -- or use the same amount to secure a bigger stake in the American investment house, sources said.
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His IG stakebuilding comes at an interesting time for the industry.
Evening Standard - Home Nick Goodway 2011
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The stakebuilding comes as a shot in the arm for Britain's biggest spread-betting firm.
Evening Standard - Home Nick Goodway 2011
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At the end of 2008 it was reported that JD's management requested a meeting with Chris Ronnie, JJB's then chief executive, to discuss JD's stakebuilding in its high street rival.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Analysts said HMV was unlikely to gain much from selling its international business, which is mainly focused on Canada, and were sceptical whether recent stakebuilding by Russian entrepreneur Alexander Mamut would lead to a bid.
ANALYSIS - HMV needs to shrink and speed change to survive - Yahoo! Singapore Finance 2011
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He proposes greater disclosure to reveal stakebuilding earlier plus tax breaks that favour long-term investors.
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Yesterday's stakebuilding move would appear to confirm talk that Mr Buffett now controls a stake in Munich Re of just over 8pc.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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JJB and JD, which both sell fashion sportswear, declined to comment, but it is understood that JD's management requested a meeting through a third party - believed to be Investec, its investment banking adviser - with Chris Ronnie, JJB's chief executive, earlier this week to discuss JD's stakebuilding in its rival.
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