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flotation - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- company: Public Offer An offer to sell shares to the public, usually on the flotation of a company on the stock market.
Converse of object
- dissolve: An alternative process is dissolved air flotation which injects tiny bubbles of air into the bottom of the tank.
- propose: It is doubtful whether the proposed stock market flotation in 1985 will now take place.
- consider: KPMG, one of the big five accounting firms, is considering a flotation of part of its consultancy arm.
Adjective modifier
- planned: It is felt with the planned flotation that the chairman of the public company should also be chairman of the Football Club.
- successful: Dr. Johnson was also involved in the successful flotation of CAT on the London Stock Exchange.
- recent: The city center firm's most recent flotation was Lancaster-based Business Serve, who raised a total of £ 5.3 million.
- public: With respect to our big firms, they are too small in the global sense to attract public flotation.
Modifies a noun
- tank: The type of flotation tank will vary from center to center.
- device: A personal flotation device will increase survival time by about three times.
- sample: Similarly in kitchens charred plant remains are smaller in flotation samples than in thin section samples.
- suit: Flotation suits are very popular now with boat anglers and have benefits of limited buoyancy and warmth.
- aid: The pack also warned that the premium should not be used as a flotation aid.
- price: The flotation price represented a multiple of 23 times on our initial investment.
Noun used with modifier
- footsie: In the number from the survey rocketed per cent the footsie flotation.
- froth: Froth flotation also appears to have been carried out on the mine.
- stock: Google's stock market flotation is the most widely anticipated IPO of the year.
- market: Market flotation of from the uk their staff from.
- air: The effluent was first treated in the dissolved air flotation unit to reduce the suspended solids in the effluent.
- share: McClure sacked Hamer, who is considering taking legal action for compensation from the club, for trying to stop the share flotation.
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