The company has gone into liquidation .
这家公司已破产清算。
Falling prices may lead to further liquidation of stocks.
股价下跌可能导致股票的进一步变现。
1.(公司等的)清理,清算;(债务的)清偿,了结;(资产等的)变现
2.清除,消灭;取消,杀掉
1.a situation in which a business closes and sells everything it owns in order to pay money that it owes
2.the payment of money that is owed
1.In the event of a liquidation, creditors now trying to increase their incremental recoveries would get nothing.
如果进行清算,那么现在希望尽可能多地收回资金的债权人将一无所获。
2.The reforms also touch upon the more fundamental question of trying to save viable businesses from premature liquidation .
改革也触及到更基本的问题:努力帮助还有希望的企业,使他们避免过早清偿。
3.Fred Wilson hints at it in his post on valuation. A liquidation preference is a standand (and rarely negotiable part) of a VC investment.
(参见《创投企业评估揭密(1)》)优先求偿权是风险投资的一个标准做法(而且很少有协商的余地)。
4.Malinvestment had not been restructured, and losses had not disappeared, because government intervention inhibited their liquidation.
由于政府的干涉抑制他们的清算,不正当的投资已经没有重组,损失没有消失。
5.Company liquidation is an important part of the company system. As a complete process, it is composed of a series of legal acts.
公司清算是公司制度的一项重要内容,其作为一个完整的程序,是由一系列法律行为构成的。
6.The only alternative to approving the sale would have been the immediate liquidation of the automaker, reports Automotive News.
唯一的选择,以批准出售本来立即清算的汽车制造商,汽车新闻报道。
7.The common stockholders is at the bottom of the liquidation priority list.
普通股股东在清算优先权名单上位于底部。
8.Inventories cannot be liquidated forever, and the pace of liquidation need only slow for it to become a positive contributor to GDP growth.
企业不可能永远清空库存,只有当去库存化放缓有利于国内生产总值(GDP)增长时,这一进程才会放缓。
9.If the plan fails to meet the court's approval, the company may be forced into liquidation.
如果双龙汽车提交的计划不能获得法庭认可,公司可能被迫进行清算。
10.The social and economic consequences if they end up in liquidation would be grave, he says.
他说,如果它们以清算结束,其社会和经济影响将是巨大的。