Capitalflight , in economics , occurs when asset s or money rapidly flow out of a country , due to an economic event such as an increase in tax es on Capital economics capital or capital holders or the government ... goods. Discussion Legality Capitalflight may be legal or illegal. Legal capitalflight is recorded ..., and realized capital gains normally return to the country of origin. Illegal capitalflight ... and earnings on the stock of illegal capitalflight outside of a country generally do not return to the country of origin. Capitalflight within a country Capitalflight is also sometimes used ... has been abandoned by business moving to northern suburb s. The flight of capital from central ... that capitalflight amounted to roughly half of the outstanding foreign debt of the most heavily indebted countries of the world. Capitalflight was seen in some Asia n and Latin America n markets in the 1990s. The Argentine economic crisis of 2001 was in part the result of massive capitalflight, induced ... s total export income leaving through illegal capitalflight. In the last quarter of the 20th century, capitalflight was observed from countries that offer low or negative real interest rate like ... more than 125 billion in capitalflight since 1998. ref http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn ... Financial Integrity estimated capitalflight, also called illicit financial flows to be out of developing ... stop economics Human capitalflight brain drain Tax exporting Capital strike Illicit financial flows ... yu1.html Capitalflight after revolution Anarchist view of capitalflight http www.econlib.org library enc CapitalFlight.html CapitalFlight from the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics http www.eurodad.org debt ?id 2190 European Network on Debt and Development reports, news and links on capitalflight. http www.eurodad.org debt ?id 2190 Eurodad CapitalFlight, tax justice and financial regulation ... flight from developing countries. Category Capital Category Taxation and efficiency es Fuga de capitales ... more details
Infobox Airliner accident name Capital Airlines Flight 67 occurrence type Accident date April 6, 1958 type Stall, loss of control site Saginaw Bay near Freeland, Michigan aircraft type Vickers Viscount Vickers 745D Viscount aircraft name operator Capital Airlines tail number N7437 origin Flint Bishop Airport destination Freeland Tri City Airport passengers 44 crew 3 injuries 0 fatalities 47 all survivors 0 Capital Airlines Flight 67 was domestic scheduled passenger flight number flight operated by Capital Airlines that crashed on final approach to Freeland, Michigan , USA, during a severe snowstorm on April 6, 1958. The flight was en route from Bishop International Airport Flint Bishop Airport to the Freeland Tri City Airport now MBS International Airport when it crashed. ref name cab cite web url http ntl1.specialcollection.net scripts ws.dll?file&fn 8&name S 3A DOT 56GB airplane 20accidents ... Reports 1934 1965 , then retry report links ref Flight 67 was the first of four fatal crashes in the space of two years involving Capital Airlines Vickers Viscount s ref name asncapital http aviation safety.net database operator airline.php?var 5034 Capital Airlines accidents and incidents ref the others were Capital Airlines Flight 300 May 1958 , ref ASN accident id 19580520 1 title Capital Airlines Flight 300 ref Capital Airlines Flight 75 May 1959 and Capital Airlines Flight 20 January 1960 ... id 19580406 0 title Capital Airlines Flight 67 ref Furthermore, the aircraft s stall warning ... memorial cite web url http blog.mlive.com saginawnews 2008 04 crash of capital airlines flig.html title Crash of Capital Airlines Flight 67 lingers like contrails in the mind of an Essexville, Michigan ... surveyed the crash site of Capital Airlines Flight 67 work Saginaw news archives, mlive.com first ... saginawnews 2008 04 flight 67 victims.html title Flight 67 victims work Saginaw news archives, mlive.com ... Capital Airlines accidents and incidents Category 1958 meteorology Category 1958 in Michigan Category ... more details
Infobox Airliner accident name Capital Airlines Flight 75 Date May 12, 1959 Type Weather induced loss of control br In flight structural failure occurrence type Accident Site Chase, Maryland coords coord 39 20.5 N 76 23.0 W region US MD type landmark display inline,title Fatalities 31 all Injuries 0 Aircraft Type Vickers Viscount Vickers 745D Viscount Operator Capital Airlines Tail Number N7463 Ship name Passengers 27 Crew 4 Survivors 0 Capital Airlines Flight 75 was a domestic scheduled Capital Airlines flight operating between La Guardia Airport and Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport Atlanta Airport . A Vickers Viscount flying the route crashed in Chase, Maryland , on May 12, 1959, with the loss of all onboard. The crash was the second of three involving a Capital Airlines Vickers Viscount in as many years the other two were Capital Airlines Flight 20 and Capital Airlines Flight 67 . The flight left the terminal at La Guardia at 3 20 in the afternoon, 20 minutes after it was scheduled to begin, and took off at 3 29. It then climbed to 14,000 feet before coming onto the assigned Airway aviation airway , Victor 3. By 4 02 the crew contacted the Washington Center, reporting over Westchester and estimating Westminster at fifteen minutes away. In the same message they noted that there were thunderstorm s along the assigned course, and requested permission to stay in the clear a little south of Westminster. The air traffic controller acknowledged the message and gave the go ahead. At 4 10 the flight called again, the pilots noting that they had slowed somewhat to account for turbulence . This was the last message sent by the flight crew three minutes later, the plane entered an area of severe turbulence, lost control, and entered a steep descent. It is believed ... and incidents in 1959 Category Aviation accidents and incidents in 1959 Category Capital Airlines ... accidents and incidents caused by in flight structural failure Category Airliner accidents and incidents ... more details
Infobox Airliner accident name Capital Airlines Flight 20 Crash image G BAPF Viscount 1981.jpg Image caption A Vickers Viscount similar to the one which crashed. Date January 18, 1960 Type Engine failure, loss of control occurrence type Accident Site Holdcroft, Virginia Holdcroft , near Charles City, Virginia Fatalities 50 all Injuries 0 Aircraft Type Vickers Viscount Vickers 745D Viscount Operator Capital Airlines Tail Number N7462 Ship name Passengers 46 Crew 4 Survivors 0 Capital Airlines Flight 20 was a United States U.S. domestic scheduled passenger flight number flight between Washington, D.C. , and Norfolk, Virginia , run by Capital Airlines . A Vickers Viscount flying the route crashed into a farm in Charles City County, Virginia , on January 18, 1960. The flight originated at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport National Airport , and was en route to Norfolk International Airport Norfolk Regional Airport when it crashed. The accident was the third fatal crash involving Vickers Viscount suffered by the company in as many years the first two were Capital Airlines Flight 75 and Capital Airlines Flight 67 . The plane was cruise flight cruising at an altitude of 8,000 feet when it encountered atmospheric icing icing conditions. These caused two aircraft engine engines to fail. As the craft descended to a lower altitude, the other two engines also failed, causing the propeller aircraft propeller s to autofeather . The crew tried and failed to restart the engines, and were unable to unfeather the propellers normally they then put the plane into a dive in an attempt to force the propellers from their feathered position. Eventually they succeeded in restarting engine ... left Washington at 9 40 p.m. and crashed at 11 p.m. Capital Airlines in Washington identified ... to lose too much power, leading to the accident. Capital Airlines changed its air safety emergency ... landmark display title Aviation accidents and incidents in 1960 Category Capital Airlines accidents ... more details
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unsourced date January 2009 A Capital lit. The Capital City was a Portugal Portuguese afternoon newspaper published in Lisbon from 21 February 1968 to 30 July 2005. Portugal newspaper stub DEFAULTSORT cAPITAL Category Newspapers published in Portugal Category Publications established in 1968 Category Publications disestablished in 2005 pt A Capital tr A Capital ... more details
wiktionary capital File D tail colonne Kairouan.jpg thumb upright 1.1 Capital in architecture ancient Corinthian capital in the Mosque of Uqba Great Mosque of kairouan , Tunisia. distinguish Capitol disambiguation Capitol Capital may refer to Capital city , the area of a country, province, region, or state, regarded as enjoying primary status, usually but not always the seat of the government Capital ... other goods Capital architecture , the crowning member of a column or a pilaster Capital letter , an upper case letter in a writing system Forms of capital category see also CapitalCapital requirement or bank capital , the requirement that banks keep certain monetary reserves Cultural capital ... capital , any form of wealth capable of being employed in the production of more wealth Human capital , workers skills and abilities as regards their contribution to an economy Infrastructural capital , means of production other than natural capital. Natural capital , the resources of an ecosystem that yields a flow of goods and services into the future Physical capital , any non human asset made by humans and then used in production Political capital , means by which a politician or political party may gain support or popularity Social capital , the value of social networks to individuals embedded in them Working capital , short term capital needed by the company to finance its operations Journalism and books Capital French magazine Capital French magazine , a French language magazine Capital German magazine Capital German magazine , a German language magazine Capital newspaper Capital newspaper , a Bulgarian business oriented weekly newspaper Capital Romanian newspaper Capital Romanian newspaper , a Romanian business oriented weekly newspaper Capital Ethiopia , also known as Capital ... The Capital , a daily newspaper based in Annapolis, Maryland, United States Colleges, seminaries, and universities Capital College or Penn State Harrisburg , in Middletown, Pennsylvania Capital Community ... more details
see also Capital disambiguation see also Capitol disambiguation Infobox newspaper name The Capital logo image caption type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1884 ceased publication political price owners Landmark Media Enterprises Landmark Communications founders political position publisher editor Tom Marquardt maneditor newseditor opeditor sportseditor photoeditor staff circulation headquarters 2000 Capital Drive, Annapolis, Maryland ISSN oclc website URL http www.nytimes.com The Capital ... newspaper during the week and offers morning delivery on the weekend. The Capital, the Maryland Gazette ... from 3 Church Circle to 213 West St. in 1948, and then to 2000 Capital Drive in 1987. History One of the Capital ... Hoof Green . Today, the Gazette, published twice weekly, is a sister newspaper of the Capital that covers northern Anne Arundel County. The first paper to feature the word Capital rolled off the presses in 1884 as the Evening Capital. It was a weekly until 1955. The word Evening was dropped in 1981 ... capital history.html zenger ref Jonas Green File Jonas Green House.jpg Jonas Green House ... capital history.html protege ref Green, a born troublemaker, hated the Stamp Act, which among other ... capital history.html king ref When Green died in 1767, his wife, Anne Catharine ... http www.hometownannapolis.com capital history.html civil ref Modern era As of 2012, The Capital has ... took full control of The Capital s parent company, Capital Gazette Communications, LLC. On January 3, 2008, it was reported that the family owned Landmark Communications, parent company of The Capital ... 03 ref References Reflist 2 External links http www.hometownannapolis.com HometownAnnapolis.com The Capital ... Gazette http www.hometownbowie.com Bowie Blade News http capitalstylemag.com Capital Style Magazine ... off or more Landmark Communications DEFAULTSORT Capital Category Newspapers published in Maryland Category Anne Arundel County, Maryland Category Annapolis, Maryland fr The Capital ... more details
unreferenced date January 2008 In baseball , the baseball rules rules state that a batted ball is considered in flight when it has not yet touched any object other than a fielder or his equipment. Once a batted ball touches the ground, a fence or wall, a foul pole, a base baseball base , the pitcher s rubber , an umpire baseball umpire , or a baserunning baserunner , it is no longer in flight . A batted ball that passes entirely out of the playing field ceases to be in flight when that occurs. A special rule exists in covered baseball facilities retractable roof retractable or fixed roofed , where a batted ball striking the roof, roof supporting structure, or objects suspended from the roof e.g., speakers while in fair territory is still considered to be in flight. Rules for batted balls striking any of those objects in foul territory differ between ballparks, with most considering such a ball to still be in flight, and some considering it to be a foul ball and dead ball baseball dead from the time it strikes. Image Baseball outfielder 2004.jpg thumb upright right Fly out in the outfield. If a batted ball other than a foul tip is caught in flight, the batter is out baseball out &mdash called a fly out &mdash and all runners must tag up . A batted ball cannot be ruled foul ball foul or fair ball fair while in flight a batted ball that is past first or third base will be called foul or fair based on where it ceases to be in flight, or where it is first touched by a fielder, whichever occurs first. A foul tip , which by definition is always caught in flight, is a strike by special rule, and not an out. If a batted ball passes out of the playing field in flight and is fair, it is an automatic home run , entitling the batter baseball batter and all runners to score without liability to be put out. However, if the fence or other barrier is less than 250 feet from home plate, a ball hit past that fence in flight and fair shall be ruled an automatic double. In the United St ... more details
Other uses Image Stripe tailed Hummingbird.jpg thumb 250px A hummingbird in flight Image Jumping to fly.jpg thumb 250px A Barn Swallow in flightFlight is the process by which an object physics object ... support from the ground. The engineering aspects of flight are studied in aerospace engineering ... of the flight of projectiles. Types of Flight Buoyant flight main Aerostat File Goodyear blimp.jpg ... through the surrounding air mass. Aerodynamic flight Unpowered flight versus powered flight main Unpowered flight Some things that fly do not generate propulsive thrust through the air, for example, the flying squirrel . This is termed gliding flight gliding . Some other things can exploit rising ... to climb. This is termed powered flight. Animal Image Female mallard flight natures pics.jpg ... Kea in Flight MC.jpg thumb Kea Main Flying and gliding animals The only groups of Flying and gliding animals living things that use powered flight are bird s, insect s, and bat s, while many groups ... mammal s capable of sustaining level flight. ref World Book Student. Chicagon World Book ... means of escape from underwater predators. The longest recorded flight of a flying fish was 45 ... fish. BBC, May 20, 2008. Retrieved May 20, 2008. ref Most bird s fly see bird flight , with some ... that most other birds use for flight. citation needed date April 2011 Most small flightless birds are native to small islands, and lead a lifestyle where flight would confer little advantage ... 3, 2012. ref Many species of insect s also fly See insect flight . Mechanical This section is linked from Anthony Fokker main Aviation Image flight.rob.arp.750pix.jpg thumb Mechanical flight A Robinson R22 Beta helicopter Mechanical flight is the use of a machine to fly. These machines include ... flight. Another form of mechanical flight is para sailing where a parachute like object is pulled ... are designed specially for the type of flight desired. There are different types of wings tempered, semi ... more details
Liquid Capital , or Fluid capital is a readily convertible asset, such as money or other bearer economic instruments, as opposed to a long term asset like real estate. Liquid capital may be held by individuals, companies, or governments. Globalization means that developing countries have easier access to liquid capital from around the world, but if a country becomes too dependent on foreign liquid capital any political or economic difficulties can be exacerbated by capitalflight . References http rrmeet.undp.org.in disc8 00000017.htm Summary Conclusions of Round Table Policy Conference on Globalization, Governance and Stability Key Lessons From the Asian Crisis Types of capital Category Capital econ stub zh ... more details
Capital outflow is an economy economic term describing Capital economics capital flowing out of or leaving a particular economy. Outflowing capital can be caused by any number of economic or political reasons but can often originate from instability in either sphere. Regardless of cause, capital outflowing is generally perceived as always undesirable and many countries create laws to restrict the movement of capital out of the nations borders called capital control s . While this can aid in temporary growth, it often causes more economic problems than it helps. Massive capital outflow is usually a sign of a greater problem, not the problem itself. Countries with outflow restrictions can find it harder to attract capital inflows because firms know if an opportunity goes sour they won t be able to recover much more of their investment. Governments that institute capital controls inevitably send a signal to its citizens that something might be wrong with the economy, even if the laws are merely a precautionary measure. Argentina experienced rampant and sudden capital outflows in the 1990s after its currency underwent dramatic pressure to adjust in light of the fixed exchange rate , leading to a recession . Modern macro economists often cite the country as a classic example of the difficulties of developing fledgling economies. See also Capital account Capitalflight References Blustein, Paul. And the Money Kept Rolling In And Out Category Economics terminology Category Capital econ stub de Kapitalflucht fr Fuite des capitaux pl Ucieczka kapita u uk ... more details
Image Capital Levy Asquith Punch cartoon Project Gutenberg etext 16394.png thumb The Conscientious Burglar. br Paisley humanitarian . If I could only be quite sure that I shouldn t be discouraging him from saving. br small H. H. Asquith Mr. Asquith has pronounced himself cautiously in favour of a capital levy, on the condition, amongst others, that it must not be allowed to discourage the habit of saving. Cartoon from w en Punch magazine Punch magazine , February 11, 1920, illustrating part of the dilemma for governments pondering the use of a capital levy. small A capital levy is a tax on Capital economics capital rather than income , and is collected once rather than annually. For example, a capital levy of 30 will see an individual or business with a net worth of 100,000 pay 30,000 in tax, regardless of income. It is considered difficult for a government to implement, as the confiscatory nature of taxation is more apparent than with income tax. Thus once such a levy is enacted, capitalflight is likely to ensue. Some economists argue that capital levies are a disincentive to savings and investment, though others argue that in theory this need not be the case. References http econpapers.repec.org paper cprceprdp 350.htm The Capital Levy in Theory and Practice Category Economics terminology econ stub ja ... more details
to be an early and regular passenger, ref Charles Baptie Capital Airlines a Nostalgic Flight into the Past ... N7437, operating Capital Airlines Flight 67 stalled and crashed on approach to Saginaw, Michigan ... 2009 ref May 12, 1959 Vickers Viscount N7463, operating Capital Airlines Flight 75 broke up in mid ...about the mid 20th century North America n airline airlines with similar names Capital Airlines disambiguation File Logocap.png right Capital Airlines was an airline serving the eastern United States that merged ..., DC . ref World Airline Directory. Flight International . April 8, 1960. http www.flightglobal.com ... mahogany row and the airline adopted the advertising slogan slogan The Capital Airline, with its aircraft ..., the airline adopted a new insignia, colors and name Capital Airlines . In 1946, the airline became ... American . Capital s last decade In 1948, the first airborne television was installed on a Capital airplane. citation needed date December 2009 In 1950 Capital Airlines received its first Lockheed ..., but they were mostly stymied by the Civil Aeronautics Board . On July 20, 1952, a Capital pilot ... York State Commission Against Discrimination faulted Capital Airlines for failing to hire Patricia Banks , an African American woman who had been denied employment as a flight attendant despite meeting all job requirements. She became one of only two black flight attendants in the country. These problems .... In May 1960, Vickers foreclosed on Capital s entire fleet of Viscounts, and bankruptcy for the airline ... 17, 2009 ref In 1981, former employees formed the Capital Airlines Association to preserve their memories of the old carrier. A retired United Airlines pilot, Milt Marshall, bought the Capital trademark and operated a charter business under the Capital name out of Waterbury Oxford Airport in Connecticut ... a passenger in a Capital Airways Piper PA 31 Navajo from Waterbury to upstate New York. The plane ... to buy a large life insurance policy just prior to the flight, killed the pilot and himself causing ... more details
16219687?story id 16219687 ref . International policies also often address human capitalflight ... capitalflight which occurs when the most talented individuals those with the most individual capital ...Economics sidebar Refimprove date November 2008 Human capital is the stock of competencies, knowledge ... became recognized as natural capital and an asset in itself, and human factors of production were raised from this simple mechanistic analysis to human capital . In modern technical financial analysis ... capital into one or more components for analysis usually called intangibles . Most commonly, social capital , the sum of social bonds and relationships, has come to be recognized, along with many synonyms ... celebrity or fame , as distinct from the talent that an individual capital individual such as an athlete ... aspects that can be transferred or taught instructional capital . Less commonly, some analyses conflate ... with the instructions they compile and manage, or the intellectual capital of teams a reflection of their social ... accounting is often concerned with questions of how to model human beings as a capital asset . However it is broken down or defined, human capital is vitally important for an organization s success Crook et al., 2011 human capital increases through education and experience. ref cite book last Sullivan ... four types of fixed capital which is characterized as that which affords a revenue or profit without ... the inhabitants or members of the society. Adam Smith defined human capital as follows blockquote ..., always costs a real expense, which is a capital fixed and realized, as it were, in his ... There is a complex relationship between the division of labor and human capital. Origin ... of human capital when he wrote in 1954 the Economic Development with Unlimited Supplies of Labour. The term human capital was not used due to its negative undertones until it was first discussed by Arthur Cecil Pigou There is such a thing as investment in human capital as well as investment in material ... more details
crisis. The inflows sharply reverse once capitalflight takes places after the crisis occurs ...For the accountancy use of the term. Capital account financial accounting In Macroeconomics and international finance, the capital account also known as financial account is one of two primary components ... a nation s net income, the capital account reflects net change in national ownership of assets. A surplus in the capital account means money is flowing into the country, but unlike a surplus in the current ... earnings. A deficit in the capital account means money is flowing out the country, but it also suggests the nation is increasing its claims on foreign assets. The term capital account is used with a narrower ... the rest of the world calls the capital account into two top level divisions financial account and capital .... The capital account in macroeconomics At high level math begin align mbox Capital account & mbox Change ... align math Breaking this down math begin align mbox Capital account & mbox Foreign direct investment ... many capital account transactions are processed. Foreign direct investment FDI , refers to long term capital investment such as the purchase or construction of machinery, buildings or even whole manufacturing ... item on the capital account. If a nation s citizens are investing in foreign countries, that s an outbound ... than as capital. ref name sloman cite book last Sloman first John title Economics year 2004 pages ... these assets is recorded in the current account the capital account entry will just be for any international buying or selling of the portfolio assets. ref name sloman Other investment includes capital ... to buy and sell foreign currencies it can be a source of large capital flows to counteract those originating from the market. Inbound capital flows from sales of the account s foreign currency , especially ... in funds via the nation s capital account, and this will act to raise the value of its currency ... not reported as part of the capital account . ref name IFM Flows to or from the reserve account can ... more details
ref An example of capital control in the inter war period was the flight tax introduced in 1931 ...Capital controls are measures such as Financial transaction tax transaction taxes and other limits or outright ... s capital account . Types of capital control include Foreign exchange controls exchange controls ... been several shifts of opinion on whether capital controls are beneficial and in what circumstances they should be used. Capital controls were an integral part of the Bretton Woods system which emerged after World War II and lasted until the early 1970s. This period was the first time capital ... increasingly successful in persuading their colleagues that capital controls were in the main harmful ... Monetary Fund IMF and World Bank began to take an increasingly critical view of capital controls and persuaded ... shift back towards the view that capital controls can be appropriate and even essential in times ... title The New Economics of Prudential Capital Controls publisher IMF Economic Review 59 3 , pp. 523 561 author Anton Korinek ref By the time of the 2008 09 crisis, even the IMF had endorsed the use capital controls as a response. In late 2009 several countries imposed capital controls even though their economies ... capital inflows which threatened to over heat their economies. By February 2010 the IMF had almost entirely reversed the position it had adopted in the 80s and 90s, saying that capital controls can ... against their overuse. The use of capital controls since the crises has increased markedly and proposals .... The UN, World Bank and Asian Development Bank all now consider that capital controls are an acceptable way for states to regulate potentially harmful capital flows, though concerns remain ... markets. History Pre World War I Prior to the 19th century there was generally little need for capital ... dated from 1870 1914, capital controls remained largely absent. ref name GPE cite book author ... pre WWI capital controls had political rather than economic motivations, e.g. between Germany and France ... more details
The phrase capital of Macedonia may refer to Skopje , capital of the Republic of Macedonia Thessaloniki , capital of the Greek region of Macedonia Pella , capital of the ancient kingdom of Macedon disambiguation ... more details
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Capital Department Spanish Departamento Capital may refer to several departments of Argentine provinces Capital Department, Catamarca Catamarca Province Capital Department, Corrientes Corrientes Province Capital Department, C rdoba C rdoba Province Capital Department, La Pampa La Pampa Province Capital Department, La Rioja La Rioja Province, Argentina La Rioja Province Capital Department, Mendoza Mendoza Province Capital Department, Misiones Misiones Province Capital Department, Salta Salta Province Capital Department, San Juan San Juan Province Capital Department, Santiago del Estero Santiago del Estero Province Capital Department, Tucum n Tucum n Province See also La Capital Department disambiguation , the other utilized form geodis Category Department name disambiguation pages de Departamento Capital es Departamento Capital gl Departamento Capital it Dipartimento di Capital lt Kapitalio departamentas pt Capital departamento ... more details
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Capital City may refer to Capital city , the area of a country, province, region, or state regarded as enjoying primary status although there are exceptions, a capital is almost always a city which physically encompasses the offices and meeting places of the seat of government and is usually fixed by law or by the constitution. Capital City The Simpsons , a fictional place in a television cartoon series Capital City TV series , a television show produced by Euston Films and set in London disambig de Capital City it Capital City nl Capital City pl Capital City ... more details
Lion Capital can refer to Architecture The Lion Capital of Asoka , a sculpture used as the national emblem of India Mathura lion capital , an Indo Scythian sandstone capital from Mathura in India Companies Lion Capital LLP , a British private equity firm formerly affiliated with Hicks Muse Tate & Furst Lion Capital, a former affiliate of Apollo Management disambig ... more details