"long-term" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- These targets will form the basis of all long-term incentives.
- Now the word is that tax cutting is about long-term incentives, not short-run economic management.
- Other long-term incentives replaced options, and cash bonuses became more popular throughout the 1970's.
- He also received a long-term incentive of £1m that pays out in three years, as well as an extra £5m earlier this month.
- The bidder's chief executive's career is on the line, while the target's executives see their long-term incentives crystallise overnight.
- Stock options that last 10 years are called long-term incentives in the United States; many foreign companies use a decade to measure short-term goals.
- All told, the restricted shares and other long-term incentives handed out last year were worth $185 million, up from the $177 million in 2001.
- And that undermines the long-term incentives the tax break is designed to generate.
- To be considered a long-term incentive the measurement period must be in excess of one year (3-5 years is common).
- And it can provide long-term, high-rate incentives to encourage banks to underwrite housing development.
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