liquidations
Prononciation : [lɪkwɪˈdeɪʃənz]
Mot
Contexte : « finance »
(noun) the process of selling off assets to get cash or pay debts. This usually happens when a company is in trouble and needs to pay its bills. Imagine if a store is closing and they sell everything inside to get money back.
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The company's liquidations allowed it to pay off all its debts successfully.
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There were no liquidations at the store, so it didn't sell anything before closing.
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How many liquidations have occurred in the past year?
Contexte : « business »
(noun) when a business ends its operations and sells its assets. This can happen because the business is closing for good or a new owner is taking over. Think of it as a big farewell sale for a store that has decided to stop selling things.
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The liquidations went very well, with many customers enjoying the discounts.
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The liquidations at that shop did not attract many buyers, leading to disappointment.
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What factors lead to successful liquidations for a business?
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