Feb 21, 2006 19:20
18 yrs ago
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Italian term

partecipazioni strumentali

Non-PRO Italian to English Bus/Financial Finance (general) finance
(banche, compagnie di leasing, trading companies)
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (2): Linda 969, writeaway

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Discussion

writeaway Feb 21, 2006:
there is a bug in the system-I did not vote for this to become pro.

Proposed translations

3 hrs
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capital holdings/equity holdings

finance is not my field, but researching the web and Eurodictom (partecipazioni strumentali as such was not there), think it's in this direction.

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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thank you. I was going in the same direction too, but now that say the same I guess that's it."
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(financial) participating/participation instrument

I'm just going by Harrap's bilingual
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