I may as well have your note of hand for that extra capital.
The company had since the start been losing money, and needed extra capital to get through the rough until it could make an operating profit.
Unfortunately, no one seems to have looked very carefully at where the extra capital came from.
They do not have extra capital for expansion of these industrial units.
High prices for lamb and wool in the early 1950s gave farmers the extra capital.
I believe banks will be happy they raised extra capital.
They're not going to put in all that extra capital for no increase in production.
As turnover grew and in order to be able to continue paying the bills, extra capital was soon required.
We could use the extra capital that would bring in!
As a result the company was required to raise extra capital from its shareholders to cover the loss.