wholly-owned

wholly-owned
adj.
Wholly-owned is used with these nouns: ↑subsidiary

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  • wholly-owned subsidiary — ➔ subsidiary1 * * * wholly owned subsidiary UK US noun [C] FINANCE ► a company whose shares are all owned by another company: »Under terms of the merger agreement, Learning Co. will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Broderbund. → See also… …   Financial and business terms

  • wholly-owned subsidiary — wholly owned subsidiaries N COUNT A wholly owned subsidiary is a company whose shares are all owned by another company. [BUSINESS] The Locomotive Construction Company Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Trust …   English dictionary

  • Wholly Owned Subsidiary — A company whose common stock is 100% owned by another company, called the parent company. A company can become a wholly owned subsidiary through acquisition by the parent company or spin off from the parent company. In contrast, a regular… …   Investment dictionary

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  • wholly owned subsidiary — A subsidiary undertaking that is owned 100% by a holding company (i. e. there is no minority interest) …   Big dictionary of business and management

  • wholly owned subsidiary — A subsidiary whose parent company owns virtually 100% of its common stock. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …   Financial and business terms

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  • Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise — The Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise or WFOE is a common investment vehicle for mainland China based business. The unique feature of a WFOE is that involvement of a mainland Chinese investor is not required unlike most other investment vehicles.… …   Wikipedia

  • wholly — adverb Etymology: Middle English hoolly, from hool whole Date: 14th century 1. to the full or entire extent ; completely < a wholly owned subsidiary > 2. to the exclusion of other things ; solely < a book dealing wholly with herbs > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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