acquisition....

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Englisch - Türkisch
edinimi
edinme

Eğitim, bilgi kullanımı sanatını edinmedir. - Education is the acquisition of the art of the utilisation of knowledge.

Dil edinmek yaratıcılık gerektirir. - Language acquisition requires creativity.

kazanç

Sanayinin konsolide edilmesi, bugünkü kazançla devam ediyor. - The consolidation of the industry continues with today's acquisition.

şirket alımı
müzeye yeni gelen eşya
(Askeri) bkz: "collection acquisition", "target acquisition"
(Ticaret) iktisap etme
(Politika, Siyaset,Ticaret) satın alma
(Mukavele) kazanım

Matt ekibimiz için güçlü bir kazanımdır. - Matt is a powerful acquisition for our team.

O, şirketimiz için değerli bir kazanımdır. - He is a valuable acquisition to our company.

(Nükleer Bilimler) alış veriş
yakalama
(Ticaret) şirket satın alma
{i} kütüphaneye yeni gelen kitap
alma
(Kanun) katma
(Ticaret) temellük
(Ticaret) satınalma
(Ticaret) ilhak
edinti
elde edilen şey
(Dilbilim,Politika, Siyaset) edinim

Dil edinimi yaratıcılık gerektirir. - Language acquisition requires creativity.

(Ticaret) ele geçirme
belirleme
kazanma
(Hukuk) iktisap
(Hukuk) devralma
Englisch - Englisch
The thing acquired or gained; a gain

That graphite tennis racquet is quite an acquisition.

The act or process of acquiring

The acquisition of sports equipment can be fun in itself.

anything gained, or made one's own, usually by effort or labor
{n} attainment, gain
(acquisition) Can mean the following: a transaction that adds new real property to the federal inventory by purchase, lease, exchange, gift, easement, expropriation, or any other means, such as the acceptance of the surrender of a lease or the acceptance of the relinquishment of a licence or easement; a transfer of administration of real property from a department or an agent Crown corporation to a department; or a transfer of administration and control of real property to the federal government
When one company takes over controlling interest of another company
Means the acquiring by contract with appropriated funds of supplies or services (including construction) by and for the use of the Federal Government through purchase or lease, whether the supplies or services are already in existence or must be created, developed, demonstrated, and evaluated Acquisition begins at the point when agency needs are established and includes the description of requirements to satisfy agency needs, solicitation and selection of sources, award of contracts, contract financing, contract performance, contract administration, and those technical and management functions directly related to the process of fulfilling agency needs by contract (Chapter 331)
The securing of ownership or controlling interest in a property or other object through either purchase or a merger
(Acquisition) - can mean the following: a transaction that adds new real property to the federal inventory by purchase, lease, exchange, gift, easement, expropriation, or any other means, such as the acceptance of the surrender of a lease or the acceptance of the relinquishment of a licence or easement; a transfer of administration of real property from a department or an agent Crown corporation to a department; or a transfer of administration and control of real property to the federal government
is one company taking over controlling interest in another company See also MERGER and POOLING OF INTERESTS
something acquired; "a recent acquisition by the museum"
The transfer of ownership (title) of an object to the organization
The acquiring by contract with appropriated funds for supplies or services (including construction) by and for the use of the federal government through purchase or lease, whether the supplies or services are already in existence or must be created, developed, demonstrated and evaluated Acquisition begins at the point when agency needs are established and includes the description of requirements to satisfy agency needs, solicitation and selection of sources, award of contracts, contract financing, contract performance, contract administration, and those technical and management functions directly related to the process of fulfilling agency needs by contract
One company taking over controlling interest in another company The assets or the stock of the seller are purchased for cash and/or stock of the buyer The buyer is usually the dominant party in acquisition transactions
The acquiring of control of one corporation by another In "unfriendly" takeover attempts, the potential buying company may offer a price well above current market values, new securities and other inducements to stockholders The management of the subject company might ask for a better price or try to join up with a third company
When you or another company purchases an interest of a public or private company or product line in exchange for cash, shares or securities with the intent to acquire its assets and operations
is a very broad term It includes the things you buy (goods and services) for your business or enterprise It also includes many other transactions, such as when you obtain advice or information, take out a lease of business premises or hire business equipment
One company acquiring a controlling interest in another company
The process of obtaining supplies or services by contract or purchase order with appropriated or non-appropriated funds, for the use of Federal agencies through purchase or lease An acquisition begins at the point when FCS personnel identify and establish needs and ends with the close out of the contract file
the cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge; "the child's acquisition of language"
Acquiring control of one corporation by another In 'unfriendly' take-over attempts, the potential buying company may offer a price well above current market values, new securities and other inducements to stockholders The management of the subject company might ask for a better price or try to join up with a third company [NYSE] The purchase of complete or majority ownership in a business enterprise, usually by another business enterprise [ITDS]
Subject to national and local laws and regulations a company may acquire and hold the shares of stock and other securities of one or more other corporations and businesses Acquired companies may continue operating as independent organizations with their own names and personnel
The act of one company taking over controlling interest in another company Investors often look for companies that are likely acquisition candidates, because the acquiring firms are often willing to pay a premium to the market price for the shares
The acquiring of supplies or services by the federal government with appropriated funds through purchase or lease
Process by which Stanford takes possession of or assumes accountability for property for the account of the agency
The obtainment of control, possession or ownership of a private portfolio company by an operating company or conglomerate
When one company takes over a controlling interest in, or procures the assets of, another company through purchase or merger
The act of one company taking a controlling interest in another company Arranging the acquisition of a venture capital-backed company by a larger company is a common strategy of venture capitalists
The process of taking title to or ownership of something
One company taking control of another by purchasing a majority or all of the target company's outstanding shares An "unfriendly" or "hostile" acquisition attempt is usually characterized by an offer far in excess of the market value of the shares, which is meant to induce current stockholders into selling The target company's management may retaliate by soliciting competing offers from other companies in the hope that a bidding war will frighten off the attacker
an ability that has been acquired by training
The takeover of a retail operation by another company
acq
{i} act of acquiring; purchase, something acquired or obtained
the act of contracting or assuming or acquiring possession of something; "the acquisition of wealth"; "the acquisition of one company by another"
If a company or business person makes an acquisition, they buy another company or part of a company. the acquisition of a profitable paper recycling company
the act of contracting or assuming or acquiring possession of something; "the acquisition of wealth"; "the acquisition of one company by another" something acquired; "a recent acquisition by the museum
something acquired; "a recent acquisition by the museum
The thing acquired or gained; an acquirement; a gain; as, learning is an acquisition
The act or process of acquiring. The acquisition or loss of a province
The acquisition of a skill or a particular type of knowledge is the process of learning it or developing it. language acquisition
If you make an acquisition, you buy or obtain something, often to add to things that you already have. the President's recent acquisition of a helicopter. = purchase
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