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capitalization

American  
[kap-i-tl-uh-zey-shuhn] / ˌkæp ɪ tl əˈzeɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. the act or process of capitalizing.

  2. the authorized or outstanding stocks and bonds of a corporation.

  3. Accounting.

    1. the total investment of the owner or owners in a business enterprise.

    2. the total corporate liability.

    3. the total arrived at after addition of liabilities.

  4. conversion into stocks or bonds.

  5. the act of computing the present value of future periodical payments.


capitalization British  
/ ˌkæpɪtəlaɪˈzeɪʃən /

noun

    1. the act of capitalizing

    2. the sum so derived

  1. accounting the par value of the total share capital issued by a company, including the loan capital and sometimes reserves

  2. the act of estimating the present value of future payments, earnings, etc

  3. the act of writing or printing in capital letters

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Usage

What does capitalization mean? Capitalization is the act of using capital letters.A capital letter (A, B, C, etc.) is a letter of the alphabet that is bigger than the lower case version (e.g., c, o, s) and sometimes styled differently as well (e.g., a, b, q). In English, we use capital letters for several reasons.The most common reasons we use capitalization in English are to begin a sentence and to indicate a proper noun.We capitalize the first letter of the first word of a sentence to show that this is the beginning of the sentence, as in Who took my wallet?This includes complete sentences that are used in quotations, as in Mom said, “We are going to the mall.”We also use capitalization for proper nouns, that is a particular person, place, or thing, like James, New York, or the Library of Congress.Sometimes, though, companies name themselves or their products without any capitalization or with capitalization in the middle of the word (sometimes called camel case), as in adidas, eBay, and WikiAnswers.The pronoun I is always capitalized, no matter where it is used in a sentence, as in He went to the park, but I stayed home.

Etymology

Origin of capitalization

First recorded in 1855–60; capitalize + -ation

Example Sentences

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Micron Technology surpassed a $500 billion market capitalization for the first time at Tuesday’s market close, with investors feeling more excited heading into the company’s earnings report.

From MarketWatch

Consider a company whose total market capitalization is large enough to rank among the 40 biggest in the Nasdaq 100.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We believe there is a gap between the value of our individual assets and our market capitalization that suggests significant unrecognized upside,” Chief Executive Jonah Peretti said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nine’s market capitalization has fallen since last year’s divestment of its controlling stake in property advertiser Domain, and distribution of most of the A$1.4 billion proceeds to shareholders.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company had a market capitalization of just over $24 billion as of Tuesday’s close, and is one of a number of so-called “neoclouds,” smaller cloud-computing companies providing capacity for artificial intelligence.

From Barron's