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What (who) is recapitalize - definition


recapitalize         
REORGANIZATION OF A COMPANY'S CAPITAL STRUCTURE
Recapitalisation; Recapitalizations; Recapitalize
(recapitalizes, recapitalizing, recapitalized)
If a company recapitalizes, it changes the way it manages its financial affairs, for example by borrowing money or reissuing shares. (AM BUSINESS)
Mr Warnock resigned as the company abandoned a plan to recapitalize...
He plans to recapitalize the insurance fund.
VERB: V, V n
recapitalization (recapitalizations)
...a recapitalization of the company.
N-COUNT
recapitalize         
REORGANIZATION OF A COMPANY'S CAPITAL STRUCTURE
Recapitalisation; Recapitalizations; Recapitalize
or recapitalise
¦ verb provide (a business) with more capital.
Derivatives
recapitalization noun
Recapitalization         
REORGANIZATION OF A COMPANY'S CAPITAL STRUCTURE
Recapitalisation; Recapitalizations; Recapitalize
Recapitalization is a type of corporate reorganization involving substantial change in a company's capital structure. Recapitalization may be motivated by a number of reasons.
Examples of use of recapitalize
1. "We‘ve got to recapitalize our whole armor fleet.
2. To qualify, the Hartford said it has agreed to recapitalize Florida thrift Federal Trust Bank at an unspecified cost and buy its parent company for $10 million.
3. French President Nicolas Sarkozy rolled out a 40–billion–euro lifeline to recapitalize the countrys banks, and 320 billion euros to underwrite loans.
4. The result of that assumption was more than a decade of stagnation, until measures were taken to reduce the nonperforming loans on the banks‘ books, recapitalize the banks and restore the flow of credit.
5. Also, "their view was that it would take too long because you‘d have to do it on a bank–by–bank basis." Yesterday, few lawmakers took issue with the plan to recapitalize banks.