English to Punjabi Dictionary syndicate

syndicate

ਸਿੰਡੀਕੇਟ
definition
verb
the loans are syndicated to a group of banks
control or manage by a syndicate.
noun
large-scale buyouts involving a syndicate of financial institutions
a group of individuals or organizations combined to promote some common interest.
example
I'd write one review, which I would 'syndicate' to local newspapers all over Britain.
He said the suspect was a member of an international drug 'syndicate' .
large-scale buyouts involving a 'syndicate' of financial institutions
The decision is met with widespread criticism in the States, with the detractors pointing to the relatively unserious nature of the injury and the recent deal the owners had made to 'syndicate' the horse for breeding.
No newspaper or 'syndicate' in their right mind should be letting this hateful attempt at humor grace their pages.
The National Stud plans to 'syndicate' both Pastoral Pursuits and Bahamian Bounty.
A written business plan may also help you obtain bank financing, expansion, bring in partners or 'syndicate' a horse.
It is relatively recently, only, that solicitors could 'syndicate' loans, I think.
Industry sources said the real damage would be done to smaller players in the breeding industry who 'syndicate' stallions in order to reduce the risk.
Despite Say Florida Sandy's age, Downey has hopes he can 'syndicate' the hard-knocking horse.
Often a commercial bank will 'syndicate' a large loan by forming a credit group made up of a number of other banks, with each bank providing a certain percentage of the total loan.
Servicing the debts will obviously involve a net transfer from the company to the 'syndicate' of lenders, not the shareholders.
We 'syndicate' stores for retailers, which have fixed-price as their model.
It is a lucrative business for the 'syndicate' involved.
There is even a section for encouraging specific submitted sites to 'syndicate' their content.
But there are cheaper ways of ownership, such as joining a 'syndicate' .
One of the things we're finding is people need access to the kind of content we have to build up their unrelated businesses, and we can 'syndicate' our content and get paid and get some equity, and can promote our artists more.
One of his points: a lot of newspapers and broadcasters will open their archives and many will 'syndicate' their material.
In the world of newspapers, a 'syndicate' distributes information to subscribers, allowing each publication to tailor the content of information it receives.
The Bank of England governor attempted to 'syndicate' a rescue throughout the weekend.
His 'syndicate' declined to publish the second of the two columns.
The editor at your 'syndicate' said that of the 6,500 submissions they get every year, they take only two or three.
They've already turned down millions to sell or 'syndicate' Alex and kept him running.
People will not usually want to 'syndicate' your content until you establish a reputation.
a crime 'syndicate'
So far as the individual 'syndicate' was concerned, the effect of the spiral was to magnify many times the impact of a particular loss.
In addition, lenders are now able to issue more debt without needing to 'syndicate' to other banks.
Firms 'syndicate' risks in the design, development, production and distribution of healthcare products and services where profits are indicated.
At any rate, its campaign against me included flash-floods of e-mail intended to shut down servers at my newspaper and my 'syndicate' , as well as viruses aimed at my home computer.
Always the editor is responsible for touching the ethical line with the writer, members say, whether that is an editor of a single newspaper's editorial page or of a 'syndicate' .
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