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accionistas por desembolso no exigidos

Spanish translation: partly paid up shares?

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English term or phrase:accionistas por desembolso no exigidos
Spanish translation:partly paid up shares?
Entered by: Henry Vaughan

13:48 Feb 13, 2001
English to Spanish translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial
English term or phrase: accionistas por desembolso no exigidos
In a financial report
Henry Vaughan
Spain
Local time: 19:55
partly paid up shares?
Explanation:
There is the expression 'fully paid up shares' referring to shareholders within a company, rather than trading on the open market.

MAYBE this is the reverse 'not fully paid up shares': See:

We have answers to..
1. How will partly paid up and fully paid up shares be distinguished in the depository?
Partly paid up shares and fully paid up shares are identified with separate ISINs (International Securities Identification Number). These are also traded separately at the stock exchanges. The company issues call notices to the beneficial holders of securities in the electronic form, as per a list provided by NSDL. After the call money realisation, issuer/ their R&T agent will electronically convert the partly paid up shares to fully paid up shares.
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I can't be sure of this.


Selected response from:

Lia Fail (X)
Spain
Local time: 19:55
Grading comment
Thanks a lot. I am sorry that there is no context. It is just a list of debts and assets
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Summary of answers provided
navoluntary shareholders by disbursement
Parrot
napartly paid up shares?
Lia Fail (X)


  

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13 mins
voluntary shareholders by disbursement


Explanation:
I question the context, though. How could this happen? Shares offered on the open market (as against shares offered to preferential buyers/shareholders)?

Parrot
Spain
Local time: 19:55
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in pair: 330
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partly paid up shares?


Explanation:
There is the expression 'fully paid up shares' referring to shareholders within a company, rather than trading on the open market.

MAYBE this is the reverse 'not fully paid up shares': See:

We have answers to..
1. How will partly paid up and fully paid up shares be distinguished in the depository?
Partly paid up shares and fully paid up shares are identified with separate ISINs (International Securities Identification Number). These are also traded separately at the stock exchanges. The company issues call notices to the beneficial holders of securities in the electronic form, as per a list provided by NSDL. After the call money realisation, issuer/ their R&T agent will electronically convert the partly paid up shares to fully paid up shares.
FROM
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:in.indbazaar.lycosasia....


I can't be sure of this.




Lia Fail (X)
Spain
Local time: 19:55
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in pair: 631
Grading comment
Thanks a lot. I am sorry that there is no context. It is just a list of debts and assets
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