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Definition of Corporate investor
1. Noun. A company that invests in (acquires control of) other companies.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Corporate Investor
Literary usage of Corporate investor
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Congeneration from Biofuels: A Technical Guidebook: South Eastern Regional ...by James L. Easterly, Michael Z. Lowenstein by James L. Easterly, Michael Z. Lowenstein (1986)
"In a typical arrangement, a corporate investor would buy the cogeneration equipment
... In this arrangement, the owner, most likely a corporate investor, ..."
2. Principles of Economics: With Special Reference to American Conditions by Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman (1914)
"(1) The owner in modern times is the corporate investor. So far as the problem
is one of general corporate profits depending on the ordinary mutations of ..."
3. Principles of Economics, with Special Reference to American Conditions by Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman (1905)
"(1) The owner in modern times is the corporate investor. So far as the problem
is one of general corporate profits depending on the ordinary mutations of ..."
4. Irrigation Management: The Operation, Maintenance and Betterment of Works by Frederick Haynes Newell (1916)
"... having ample funds for building the works, has constructed them with a degree
of thoroughness and permanence not practicable for the corporate investor. ..."
5. Movie Capital Made Easy: Finding Money for a Feature Filmby Evans, Mervin by Evans, Mervin (2006)
"(15) Question: A corporate investor will purchase $200000 of the securities being
offered for cash. Additionally, the investor will deliver an irrevocable ..."
6. Europe Real Estate Yearbook 2005: Assets, Industry Trends, Market Players by Dijkman, Schiller (2005)
"... offers are geared more towards the corporate investor. The inflation component
is taken out of large, indexed lease contracts and brought onto the ..."