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Capital Share

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Capital Share
In a dual purpose fund, a share that is entitled to appreciation on the firm's investments. Dual purpose funds issue two types of shares: capital shares and income shares, which are entitled to the firm's ordinary income. A dual purpose fund has the advantage of allowing shareholders to choose which shares in which to invest (according to their investment goals) without the difficulty of changing investment vehicles.


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The more the foreign capital share increases, the more the share of the domestic owners decreases.
Any additional depletions will be charged against remaining membership capital share balances in November 2009, the report added.
A state-owned company operates based on the law 'On State and Local Government Owned Capital Shares and Enterprises,' but a subsidiary is performing its commercial activities mainly in accordance with the Commercial Law and, therefore, avoiding the application of the Public Procurement Law and other laws which are legally binding upon state-owned enterprises.
 
 
 
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