wind-up 缠绕
Wind-up \Wind"-up`\, n.
Act of winding up, or closing; a concluding act or part; the
end.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
- The present gross redemption yield, at 50p, is around 8.7 per cent. The income shares are entitled to all the revenue of the trust, but will be repaid only at 0.1p per share on wind-up in 2001.
- You buy six separate zero dividend preference (ZDP) shares with wind-up dates on consecutive anniversaries (or as close as possible).
- These forms could not be sent out earlier because Touche Ross acted only as provisional liquidator pending BCCI's formal wind-up.
- But the process of restructuring a split trust can be the financial equivalent of sub-atomic physics. The issue is nevertheless important to those many private investors who backed trusts on the grounds of their tax efficiency and the set wind-up date.
- Another friend gave him a wind-up doll. "She said she wanted me to have it.
- As a gala wind-up on July 15, a special sound-and-light display created for Paris by Jean-Paul Goud will illuminate the City of Lights.
- Wheels, propellers and wind-up keys could come off, the commission said.