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• Just over 5.2 million new shares are being placed, with 3.1 million subject to clawback.
• In the privatisation of Belfast airport, the Audit Office criticized the Treasury for not including a clawback clause on any future resale.
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A Parliamentary motion called for the clawback of tax credit overpayments.
a clawback clause/provision »Company clawback provisions would force executives who commit fraud to return bonuses and pay.
The airline managed a clawback of 4.1% of Monday's 7% fall.
New shares were placed on a 6% discount to the market price, with a clawback to existing company shareholders.
1. Purchasing certain investments provides taxable benefits contingent upon holding periods. When you sell these investments before they have reached maturity, the benefits must be returned.
2. In layman's terms, a fall in a stock's price right after an increase is called a clawback of the price.
возмещение затрат на увеличение государственных пособий путём соответственного увеличения налогов
• (British) finding a way to take money back from people that they were given in another way