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Definition of Capitalizations
1. capitalization [n] - See also: capitalization
Lexicographical Neighbors of Capitalizations
Literary usage of Capitalizations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Financing an Enterprise by Hugh Ronald Conyngton (1921)
"Capitalizations based on value are discussed in the following chapters.
Temporary Capitalizations Capitalizations such as that just discussed, ..."
2. Regulation of Railways: Including a Discussion of Government Ownership by Samuel Orace Dunn (1918)
"No doubt the valuation will disclose that the capitalizations of some roads just
about equal their present value ; that the capitalizations of others are ..."
3. Oil and Gas in the Mid-continent Fields by Luther Crocker Snider (1920)
"During the first period of the field oil companies were formed at low capitalizations
and on sufficient acreage to be attractive propositions to the ..."
4. Journal of Social Science by Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, Frederick Stanley Root, American Social Science Association, Isaac Franklin Russell (1907)
"This group controls corporations whose capitalizations aggregate more than nine
billion dollars,—an amount (if the capitalizations are real values) equal to ..."
5. A History of Paper-manufacturing in the United States, 1690-1916 by Lyman Horace Weeks (1916)
"Scores of concerns were incorporated with capitalizations ranging from half a
million to several million dollars, while others, already well-established, ..."
6. The Trust, Its Book: Being a Presentation of the Several Aspects of the by Charles Ranlett Flint, James Howard Bridge (1902)
"... its ease; effects—Misconceptions concerning industrial capitalizations—Some
facts on values and investments—Early mistakes of railroad incorporators; ..."
7. The American Transportation Question by Samuel Orace Dunn (1912)
"... by comparing the capitalizations of the railways whose rates may be in
question—allowances again being made for differences in conditions—with the ..."