reinvest in English

verb
1
put (the profit on a previous investment) back into the same place.
the enterprise had been expanded by reinvesting profits

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1. 13 I suggest that they reinvest it and let it grow.

2. 1 The company is certain to reinvest its profits productively.

3. One may wish to reinvest profits to develop the business, but the other is ready to pay heavier taxes and not reinvest the profits so as to avoid increased involvement.

4. The company is certain to reinvest its profits productively.

5. 19 "We've been able to reinvest into what we make," he says.

6. 2 A poet always searches how to reinvest words with new meaning.

7. 21 A thrifty business can save up its profits and reinvest them in the company.

8. 7 Executives say they are hesitant to reinvest such profits into their businesses.

9. 18 A similar male borrower , she says, will reinvest only 60 cents.

10. 11 That means investors generally can reinvest their dividends at fair prices.

11. 6 How much of your profits will you reinvest in your materials and supplies?

12. A thrifty business can save up its profits and reinvest them in the company.

13. You'd better seek advice from your father before you reinvest your money with the firm.

14. The government says its plans will modernise the NHS, improve services and reinvest savings in front line care.

15. This authority gives Child and Family Services agencies the flexibility to reinvest maintenance funding into prevention services.

16. 17 Norway also set up a sovereign fund to reinvest and save for the post-oil future.

17. 20 You'd better seek advice from your father before you reinvest your money with the firm.

18. 9 Nottinghamshire County Council said it will reinvest the money from the sale into council services.

19. 3 Instead, they would reinvest it in their business enterprises, which would then flourish even more.

20. Rove instructed the Republican National Committee to reinvest in registering voters and building its turnout operations.

21. 14 Nottinghamshire County Council said it would reinvest the money from Runwood Homes, into care for older people.

22. 4 Growth stocks and speculative stocks tend to reinvest their profits rather than pay them out to shareholders.

23. 16 Streamlining currency regulations and creating more ways to reinvest offshore yuan in China will be crucial.

24. 12 Rove instructed the Republican National Committee to reinvest in registering voters and building its turnout operations.

25. 5 In any country the rich can invest and reinvest their capital, producing greater and greater profits.

26. 15 We need to reinvest our concepts of education and know-how back into the full fabric of society.

27. 25 We can't tax the very people that we expect to reinvest in our economy and to create jobs.

28. 27 He says lower rates for companies will boost growth and encourage more companies to reinvest in the United States.

29. 24 Councils are also being allowed to keep any growth in business rate income to reinvest in their local economy.

30. 10 Many mortgage investors may choose to reinvest elsewhere, ultimately shrinking the pool of lenders available to fund that market.

31. 26 The government says its plans will modernise the NHS, improve services and reinvest savings in front line care.

32. 22 As a result private entrepreneurs were driven to combine into monopoly cartels and to reinvest surplus capital abroad.

33. Brownfields Through Brownfields communities have been able to reinvest in themselves, returning properties in the core of their infrastructure to beneficial reuse

34. Rich Russians move money out of Russia and then reinvest it to take advantage of a lower corporate tax rate, he said.

35. 29 Still, "we are seeing advisers saying they are not going to reinvest dividends" because of tax-reporting hassles, says Mr. Keil.

36. 28 Rich Russians move money out of Russia and then reinvest it to take advantage of a lower corporate tax rate, he said.

37. 'We have to reinvest to remain competitive, and that requires a lot of focus and resources on our part, ' ITG's Mr. Gasser said.

38. 8 'We have to reinvest to remain competitive, and that requires a lot of focus and resources on our part, ' ITG's Mr. Gasser said.

39. This frail position, together with overcapacity has led to fierce price competition, which results in low earning power, thereby hampering the sector’s ability to reinvest and innovate.

40. As the businesses grow with tile placements, they also start merging, giving the majority stockholders of the Acquired business sizable bonuses, which can then be used to reinvest into other chains.

41. 30 The central bank said interest rates would remain on hold at 0 to 0.25 per cent for an "extended period" and it would continue to reinvest in its securities portfolio.

42. 23 This is insurance,(www.Sentencedict.com) because it means that a company will have lots of profit to reinvest (at a higher-than-average rate of return) in staying one step or more ahead of competitors.