Glossary entry

Dutch term or phrase:

over- of onderrentabiliteit

English translation:

over or underperformance

Added to glossary by jarry (X)
Jul 19, 2008 15:07
15 yrs ago
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Dutch term

over- of onderrentabiliteit

Dutch to English Law/Patents Finance (general) aandelenovereenkomst
"De waarde van de over te dragen aandelen is gelijk aan ....., alsmede de mogelijk aan deze aandelen toe te rekenen ***over- of onderrentabiliteit***...."

Can anyone provide a solid English term for "over- of onderrentabiliteit", to be used in a shareholders agreement? I know what it means, just can't find the right expression. TIA!
Proposed translations (English)
4 +3 over or underperformance
4 over or under capitalization
Change log

Jul 19, 2008 20:12: writeaway changed "Field (specific)" from "Law: Contract(s)" to "Finance (general)"

Jul 22, 2008 18:55: jarry (X) changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/843481">sindy cremer's</a> old entry - "over- of onderrentabiliteit"" to ""over or underperformance""

Proposed translations

+3
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over or underperformance

Just Google!
Note from asker:
Thanks, Jarry! (& by the way, I did, probably not in the right places :))
Peer comment(s):

agree Deborah do Carmo
2 hrs
Hi Debbie! Thank you
agree Kitty Brussaard
21 hrs
Thank you Kitty
agree Max Nuijens
1 day 4 hrs
Thank you
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks again Jarry!"
37 mins

over or under capitalization

'Rentabiliteit' is profitability or earning power. This gets measured using capitalized value - so a company can be over- or under-capitalized.

The links below refer to definitions of terms (this business dictionary has lots of links within its definitions, so you can get further clarification).

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Note added at 39 mins (2008-07-19 15:46:43 GMT)
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Upon viewing Jarry's response, I would go with his term because it can be used specifically for stock (as well as a company as a whole, although reflected in its stock & operations).
Note from asker:
Thanks,Wanda, also for the ref = very helpful!
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