Raising Private Capital Matt Faircloth

African companies are finding it harder to raise private capital for growth and expansion as investors grow more cautious over valuations and exit conditions, a new report shows. Quarterly disclosures ...

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Seeking Alpha: JPMorgan's new team helps firms raise private capital as IPO alternative

JPMorgan Chase (JPM) is forming a new advisory team focused on helping companies raise private capital, offering an alternative to public listings as the investment bank seeks to further capitalize on ...

RAISING definition: a rule of transformational grammar that shifts the subject or object of an embedded clause into the subject or object position of the main clause, as in the derivation of The suspect appears to be innocent from It appears that the suspect is innocent.

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Nonetheless, people have been raising children in English since the 1700s, and the usage has been standard for many generations, at least in American English. The Usage Panelists find the use of raise acceptable both for children and for livestock.

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In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Raising, or at least maintaining, one's rank in the hierarchy is a perpetual battle, and turnover within the population is constant.

elevate: to raise one's hand; sleepy birds raising their heads and looking about. to set upright: When the projection screen toppled, he quickly raised it again.

Raising is usually a transitive verb, meaning it typically requires an object and implies that someone or something is actively lifting or elevating something else. Conversely, rising is mostly intransitive and describes a self-initiated increase or movement upward without direct external influence.

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