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cash pile noun[ C,usually singular ] (alsocashpile)ukus(alsocash mountain) FINANCE informal a large amount of money that a company has, which it can use to buy other companies, assets, etc.: The group has a cash pile of more than $88m. a $12m/£398m, etc. cashpile The bank, which is sitting on a cash pile of £2 billion, has a record of completing successful mergers.
Examples of cash pile cash pile Apple now has a phenomenal $233 billion cashpile. From TechCrunch The company makes enormous margins on its products, and its current cashpile has reached $216 billion, up 5 percent from last quarter. From WIRED On top of this, pumping even a small percentage of cashpile into acquisitions could provide another pool of much-needed liquidity for founders and investors alike. From TechCrunch These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |