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Capital-intensive
"Capital intensive" describes a characteristic of a company, project or sector of activity which requires an abnormally high quantity of Fixed assets to be able to operate. An example of capital-intensive industry is the utility sector. An example of capital-intensive project is the Channel tunnel and related company called Eurotunnel.
Capital-intensive
"Capital intensive" describes a characteristic of a company, project or sector of activity which requires an abnormally high quantity of Fixed assets to be able to operate. An example of capital-intensive industry is the utility sector. An example of capital-intensive project is the Channel tunnel and related company called Eurotunnel.
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