controlling interest
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of controlling interest
First recorded in 1920–25
Example Sentences
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Onset recently sold a controlling interest in its bankruptcy claim to asset manager Silver Point Capital for undisclosed terms.
Revamping the calendar is an obvious solution but cannot be achieved easily given the complex nature of tennis governance, where the four Grand Slams, ATP, WTA and ITF each have controlling interests.
From BBC
The former couple signed a long-term lease on the property in 2008 and later bought a controlling interest in the company that owned it.
From Los Angeles Times
Schmidt earlier this year took a controlling interest in Relativity Space, a Long Beach startup founded in 2015 with the intent to bring 3-D manufacturing to rocketry.
From Los Angeles Times
In China, the company continues to look for a new controlling interest for its Burger King business there, but said it is still expected to be sold within one year.
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