pooled 合并的
Pool \Pool\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pooled}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Pooling}.]
To put together; to contribute to a common fund, on the basis
of a mutual division of profits or losses; to make a common
interest of; as, the companies pooled their traffic.
Finally, it favors the poolingof all issues. --U. S.
Grant.
- The bill includes tax breaks, exemptions for businesses of five or fewer employees, state-sponsored pooled insurance and the possibility of outright state subsidies.
- When Silver Bay, Minn., lost its major industry, Reserve Mining Co., residents pooled their resources for far-flung newspaper ads (some appeared in Florida papers) offering their homes to retirees.
- He said the proceeds of the commercial paper offering will be used to warehouse, or store, certain mortgages until they are pooled, packaged and sold in the secondary market.
- This is a new scheme, aimed at generating risk capital in the unquoted company sector, while giving investors the security of a quoted pooled vehicle.
- He noted that the expected results were calculated on a pooled basis, as if Birtcher had owned Solos for the entire quarter.
- State Street stands to make money on "any (assets) pooled under professional management," says Chairman William Edgerly, a former Cabot Corp. executive who has led the company since 1975.
- The immune globulin was made from pooled serum of donors who had been exposed to the AIDS virus and made a range of antibodies to it.
- In addition, a smaller portion of research is being done in large laboratories where resources can be pooled, limiting the opportunity for significant advances, the newspaper said.
- Franz and Frieder Burda, who have their own printing operations, and media entrepreneur Leo Kirch pooled their Springer shares last month in an effort to forge a majority.
- Mr Dare is seen as the man who facilitated the co-operative plan. The board's proposal to become a single voluntary co-operative with pooled prices has hardly come as a surprise.
- Trust services include custodial fees for pension funds, trustee, administration and record-keeping services for group savings plans, securities lending and pooled investment funds.
- Some equipment is so expensive that European countries can only afford it if it is pooled in Nato.
- Oversee state-brokered pooled insurance for uninsured individuals and businesses with up to six full-time employees.
- It has pooled its space activities with GEC-Marconi's and is looking for a European partnership in missiles.
- Living allowances were paid out of profit, pooled from activities as diverse as guest houses and poultry farms, without any clear sense of which was a losing proposition and which a moneymaker.
- This would be done in stages and through a variety of approaches, from extending Medicaid benefits for disabled adults and children to state- brokered, pooled insurance for small businesses and individuals.
- Advanced Portfolio Management and Compass Futures are pooled investment funds operated by Stotler Funds Inc., another Stotler Group subsidiary.
- A $150,000 payment from Rappaport to Wallach wound up being used for pooled stock trades by Meese's financial manager, W. Franklyn Chinn.
- Before laryngitis temporarily stilled his voice, Bush held an informal press conference his first day in office, then a pooled interview, then a 43-minute televised news conference.
- But they are pooled investments, just like regular mutual funds, Ms. Smythe contends.
- Lost in the argument, however, is the fact that institutional investors are typically entities such as pension trusts and mutual funds that represent pooled investments and savings of individuals.
- They pooled all their money and hired a lawyer, but the high court refused to hear their case.
- Other large jackpots were shared by more winners, or by groups of people who pooled their money to buy tickets.
- And, for the first time, Cable News Network and the Big Three broadcast networks pooled resources for election night exit polls and winner projections, in a collaborative effort called Voter Research and Surveys, or VRS.
- Currently, its investments are divided between one huge pooled stock fund, and one equally huge fixed-income fund, with limited opportunities to switch.
- But he says he'll probably choose a foreign bank to back a new pooled financing.
- He said he commissioned a survey of 25 major U.S. advertisers and found that 24 of them "saw no value" in pooled media buying.
- "The pooled operation, we anticipate, will yield economies," Ambrose told Synar's Government Operations subcommittee on environment, energy and natural resources.
- In the past, TV stations have pooled access to feeds from trucks at various race points.
- Some argue that individual studies are too dissimilar in methodology and quality for the results to be pooled. Most health researchers, however, have embraced meta-analysis as a powerful new tool for fishing original conclusions out of old data.