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How to pronounce capitalisation in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms capitalization
Type of marketing, merchandising, selling
Has types overcapitalization, overcapitalisation
Type Words
Synonyms capitalization
Type of writing
Derivation capitalise
Type Words
Synonyms capitalization
Type of development, exploitation
Derivation capitalise
Type Words
Synonyms capitalization
Type of estimate, estimation
Has types market capitalisation, market capitalization
Derivation capitalise

Examples of capitalisation

capitalisation
Its market capitalisation has risen fourfold in the past decade, to $91 billion.
From the economist.com
Yet when we weight by market capitalisation, there is a notable decline in FY12.
From the smh.com.au
This is the correct placement and capitalisation, but I cannot perform the move.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Small wonder that Nokia's market capitalisation is barely a quarter of Apple's.
From the economist.com
Secondly, it measures the overall increase in the firm's market capitalisation.
From the economist.com
Democratic congressmen talk of an initial capitalisation of around $20 billion.
From the economist.com
It compares the market capitalisation of banks to the book value of their assets.
From the economist.com
Perhaps you should use capitalisation to communicate this fact to your readers.
From the guardian.co.uk
Of the world's seven biggest banks by market capitalisation, four are Chinese.
From the nzherald.co.nz
More examples
  • Capitalization: writing in capital letters
  • Capitalization: an estimation of the value of a business
  • Capitalization (or capitalisation -- see spelling differences) is writing a word with its first letter as a majuscule (upper-case letter) and the remaining letters in minuscules (lower-case letters), in those writing systems which have a case distinction. ...
  • The act or process of capitalising; The state of being capitalised; This word needs a definition. Please help out and add a definition, then remove the text {{rfdef}}
  • (capitalise) To seize, as an opportunity; to obtain a benefit; to make use of capital letters (a.k.a. ...
  • 1. At a given date the conversion into the equivalent capital worth of a series of net receipts, actual or estimated, over a period.
  • The value of a limited company.
  • Obtained by multiplying the number of shares by the share price.
  • A method of valuing property base on the net return of the property and the current yield expected by the market for this type of property.