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Что (кто) такое controlling means - определение

PERCENTAGE OF VOTING STOCK SHARES SUFFICIENT TO PREVENT OPPOSITION
Majority interest; Controlling stock; Controlling owner; Primary shareholder; Majority share; Majority stake; Controlling share; Controlling stake; Controlling shareholder
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means-tested         
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA BASED ON FINANCIAL STATUS
Means-testing; Means testing; Means tested; Means-test; Means-tested; Means Test; Income based; Needs based; Needs-based; Income-based; Means-tested benefit; Criticism of means-testing
A grant or benefit that is means-tested varies in amount depending on a means test.
...means-tested benefits.
ADJ
Means test         
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA BASED ON FINANCIAL STATUS
Means-testing; Means testing; Means tested; Means-test; Means-tested; Means Test; Income based; Needs based; Needs-based; Income-based; Means-tested benefit; Criticism of means-testing
A means test is a determination of whether an individual or family is eligible for government assistance or welfare, based upon whether the individual or family possesses the means to do without that help.
means test         
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA BASED ON FINANCIAL STATUS
Means-testing; Means testing; Means tested; Means-test; Means-tested; Means Test; Income based; Needs based; Needs-based; Income-based; Means-tested benefit; Criticism of means-testing
(means tests)
A means test is a test in which your income is calculated in order to decide whether you qualify for a grant or benefit from the state.
N-COUNT: usu sing
means test         
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA BASED ON FINANCIAL STATUS
Means-testing; Means testing; Means tested; Means-test; Means-tested; Means Test; Income based; Needs based; Needs-based; Income-based; Means-tested benefit; Criticism of means-testing
¦ noun an official investigation into a person's financial circumstances to determine their eligibility for state assistance.
¦ verb (means-test) [usu. as adjective means-tested] make conditional on a means test.
means-tested         
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA BASED ON FINANCIAL STATUS
Means-testing; Means testing; Means tested; Means-test; Means-tested; Means Test; Income based; Needs based; Needs-based; Income-based; Means-tested benefit; Criticism of means-testing
adjective make conditional on a means test.
Eldred Kurtz Means         
BORN 1878; DIED 1957
Draft:Eldred Kurtz Means; Edward Kurtz Means; Eldred K. Means
Eldred Kurtz Means (March 11, 1878 – February 19, 1957) was an American Methodist Episcopal clergyman, famed public speaker, and author. A white man, he wrote fictional stories about African/African American characters living in an area of Louisiana he named Tickfall.
Controlling interest         
A controlling interest is an ownership interest in a corporation with enough voting stock shares to prevail in any stockholders' motion. A majority of voting shares (over 50%) is always a controlling interest.
means         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Means (disambiguation)
n. sing. and pl.
1.
Instrument, method, mode, way.
2.
Resource, appliance, expedient, shift, step, measure.
3.
Revenue, income, resources, the wherewithal, ways and means, substance, estate, property.
means         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Means (disambiguation)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A means of doing something is a method, instrument, or process which can be used to do it. Means is both the singular and the plural form for this use.
The move is a means to fight crime...
The army had perfected the use of terror as a means of controlling the population...
Business managers are focused on increasing their personal wealth by any available means.
N-COUNT: with supp
2.
You can refer to the money that someone has as their means. (FORMAL)
...a person of means...
He did not have the means to compensate her.
N-PLURAL
3.
If someone is living beyond their means, they are spending more money than they can afford. If someone is living within their means, they are not spending more money than they can afford.
The more gifts she received, the more she craved, until he was living beyond his means...
PHRASE: v PHR, v-link PHR
4.
If you do something by means of a particular method, instrument, or process, you do it using that method, instrument, or process.
This is a two year course taught by means of lectures and seminars...
PREP-PHRASE
5.
You can say 'by all means' to tell someone that you are very willing to allow them to do something.
'Can I come and have a look at your house?'-'Yes by all means'.
CONVENTION [formulae]
6.
You use expressions such as 'by no means', 'not by any means', and 'by no manner of means' to emphasize that something is not true.
This is by no means out of the ordinary...
They were not finished, however, not by any means.
PHRASE: PHR with cl/group, PHR before v [emphasis]
7.
If you say that something is a means to an end, you mean that it helps you to achieve what you want, although it may not be enjoyable or important itself.
We seem to have lost sight of the fact that marketing is only a means to an end.
PHRASE: usu v-link PHR
Channel-conductance-controlling ATPase         
CLASS OF ENZYMES
EC 3.6.3.49; ATP phosphohydrolase (channel-conductance-controlling)
In enzymology, a channel-conductance-controlling ATPase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction

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Controlling interest

A controlling interest is an ownership interest in a corporation with enough voting stock shares to prevail in any stockholders' motion. A majority of voting shares (over 50%) is always a controlling interest. When a party holds less than the majority of the voting shares, other present circumstances can be considered to determine whether that party is still considered to hold a controlling ownership interest.

In the United States, Delaware corporations have a 2/3 vote requirement for a motion to pass. In theory, this could mean that a controlling interest would have to be over two-thirds of the voting shares.

A 2019 study published in the Virginia Law Review said dual-class stock structures, common to newly public technology companies, creates governance risks and costs, including the potential loss of economic value for non-voting shares held by public investors.