a-share price premium
基本解釋
- [經(jīng)濟學(xué)]a股溢價
英漢例句
- Those requirements generate a share-price premium over other markets (albeit one that has fallen a bit).
這些標注所產(chǎn)生的股票溢價也多于其他市場。 - The New York drugmaker's $9.75-per-share bid represents a 77 percent premium to Zymogenetics' closing price of $5.51.
根據(jù)協(xié)議,百時美施貴寶將以每股9.75美元的價格收購ZymoGenetics公司股份,而這一收購價較后者周二的收盤價溢價77%。 - Under the terms of the deal, Texas Instruments will pay $25 a share for National Semiconductor -- a 78% premium to National Semiconductor's share price of $14.07 as of Monday's close.
在這項交易中,德克薩斯儀器將支付給國家半導(dǎo)體每股25美元——這個價格溢出了周一股市結(jié)束時國家半導(dǎo)體估計14.07美元的78%。 - Those requirements generate a share-price premium over other markets (albeit one that has fallen a bit).
ECONOMIST: America's capital markets - It so happens that markets already provide this information, in the form of the premium of a call option on the company's share-price.
ECONOMIST: Corporate finance - He secured a 42% premium to FleetBoston's current share price (the mark-up is usually 20-30%), and this for a bank that has had to recover from a string of strategic mistakes: FleetBoston is now focusing on consumer finance after losing a packet in more exotic businesses, such as Latin American debt and dotcom venture capital.
ECONOMIST: A Titan or a Titanic price?
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
專業(yè)釋義
- a股溢價