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Drawdown The state in which the borrower obtains some of the project financing, usually progressively according to construction expenditures plus IDC. Drawdown 1. In construction, a situation in which a company receives part of the funding necessary to complete a project. The company may receive the funding gradually over the course of the project. See also: IDC. 2. The gradual decline in the price of a security or other investment between its high and low over a given period. See also: Bear market. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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But the risk of a sharp drawdown in natural gas stocks exists if a bitter cold wave hits major consumption areas for an extended period. A processor enters four tool and product dimensions, and the program figures the drawdown ratios and draw-ratio balances. A good rule of thumb is to expect an equity drawdown of about half the percentage of your annual profit expectation. |
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