Examples of using Capitalisation in English and their translations into Hindi
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Computer
Monero is the first to use a ring signature, this advanced privacy protection feature making it an advanced digital currency worthy of its top 10 rank* by cryptocurrency market capitalisation.
adjusted by country and by industry and change in market capitalisation(adjusted for dividends,
It is also to be noted that RIL was also the first company to hit Rs 8 lakh crore market capitalisation in August 2018
Many previous systems of Tibetan transliteration included internal capitalisation schemes- essentially,
Further, minimum capitalisation norms as mandated under FDI policy have been eliminated as most of the regulators have already fixed minimum capitalisation norms.
which now has a market capitalisation of about $83 billion.
Apple, which each have a market capitalisation of about $1 trillion.
theory they call differential accumulation, which says firms seek to beat the average profit and capitalisation rather than maximise.
The IPO is the largest Africa-focused London listing since Telecom Egypt raised 514 million pounds on a 2.662 billion pound valuation in December 2005 and the most significant since Seplat raised US$500 million in a 2014 IPO with a market capitalisation of US$1.9 billion.
Germany's fourth-largest bank Commerzbank had identical market capitalisations, just a shade under €12 billion.
Its market capitalisation is US$14 billion.
The market capitalisation of their companies shrank the most.
The DFM had a market capitalisation of about $87 billion.
India needs to bolster level of capitalisation of state-owned banks: IMF.
Stock market capitalisation of almost 600 million Euros.
Quick arithmetic shows that its market capitalisation dropped by 97% in one year.
Generally, newly set-up companies adopt this method of capitalisation.
What's the most valuable company in the world, by market capitalisation?
HDFC Bank is the first lender to cross Rs5-lakh crore mark in market capitalisation.
Market Capitalisation:- Market capitalisation is the price of a company, which is based on its stock prices.