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Stock1) n. inventory (goods) of a business meant for sale (as distingu...
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Stock1. A share in the ownership of a corporation. 2. A stock, or stock variable, is an economic magnitude that describes a quantity that exists at a point in time. Examples include a country's intern [..]
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StockOwnership of a corporation indicated by shares, which represent a piece of the corporation's assets and earnings.
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StockGeneral term for motion picture film, particularly before exposure.
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StockAn investor's share of ownership in a company which entitles them to equity in the company, dividends, voting rights, etc.
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Stockcapital raised by a corporation through the issue of shares In other words, Apple’s stock is cheap, and you should buy it. — Forbes (Feb 16, 2012)
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StockStock (de poissons)
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StockIn printing, the paper, card, canvas or plastic composite on which images, graphics and text are printed is called "stock." There are many variations in stock, facilitating stock selection f [..]
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StockA small batholith.
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Stock"supply for future use" (early 15c.), "sum of money" (mid-15c.), Middle English developments of stock (n.1), but the ultimate sense connection is uncertain. Perhaps the notion is o [..]
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StockOld English stocc "stump, post, stake, tree trunk, log," also "pillory" (usually plural, stocks), from Proto-Germanic *stukkaz "tree trunk" (source also of Old Norse stok [..]
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Stock"to supply (a store) with stock," 1620s, from stock (n.2). Meaning "to lay up in store" is from c. 1700. Earliest sense is "to imprison in stocks" (early 14c.). Related: [..]
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Stockin reference to conversation, literature, "recurring, commonplace" (as in stock phrase), 1738, figurative use from sense "kept in store for constant use" (1620s), from stock (n.2).
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StockBody of exposed igneous rock that intruded a layer of underground sedimentary rock, with the size of the intrusion smaller than 40 square miles (around 100 square kilometers).
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Stock(See: Capital stock, Common stock, Preferred stock)
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StockAn investment that represents ownership in a corporation.
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Stocksupply.
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Stockto supply.
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Stockshare in a company or business.
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StockThe amount of money employed by a company in its work-in-progress, raw materials and finished goods, also known as inventory. The word can also refer to a certificate that represents part ownership of a company and the right to receive a share in the profits of the company. Also called a share.
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StockStock is an equity investment that represents part ownership in a corporation and entitles you to part of that corporation's earnings and assets. Common stock gives shareholders voting rights but no guarantee of dividend payments. Preferred stock provides no voting rights but usually guarantees a dividend payment.In the past, shareholders r [..]
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StockQuantities of materials which are ordered in excess of immediate needs and stored for future use; also known as inventory. Good practice is to minimise stock levels consistent with providing appropri [..]
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StockStock that has been requested by a customer but not yet picked or issued. There may be physical stock on the shelf, but it is not ‘free stock’ as it is already allocated to an existing customer.
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StockIn inventory control, available stock refers to the physical stock on hand which is available for issue to customers.
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StockAlso known as safety stock, buffer stock represents a contingency against variation in demand and/or supply. As an example, if a buyer is importing spare parts from overseas and the lead time varies [..]
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StockHolding stock is expensive and estimates on the annual cost of holding stock vary from 25% to 75% of the stock value. These costs are made up of four broad cost areas: the capital cost of the money t [..]
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StockAn inventory of goods, materials or spare parts that are held, by agreement with the supplier, in the possession of the buyer. Whilst the goods are in the physical custody of the buyer, they remain t [..]
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StockPipeline stock refers to the system stock, not just the stock at one point in the supply chain. For example, if we wanted to assess the stock in the supply chain for making aluminium cans, we could v [..]
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StockRefer to Stock, Buffer
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StockA variable or measurement that is defined for an instant in time (as opposed to a period of time). A stock can only be measured at a specific point in time. For example, money is the stock of producti [..]
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Stock1) A proportional ownership interest of a corporation's capital, represented by shares (equal units of ownership). 2) Inventory (goods) of a business meant for sale.
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Stocksee rootstock
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StockThe basal or rooted part of a grafted plant; a group of preserved nursery plants used for propagation. Stolon
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Stock1) Any "mother" plant used to take cuttings is called a "stock plant."
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StockAn equity investment in a company. Stockholders own a share of the company and are entitled to any dividends and financial participation in company growth. They also have the right to vote on the company’s board of directors. Keep in mind that the return and principal value of stock prices will fluctuate as market conditions change. And shares, whe [..]
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StockSee rootstock.
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StockSee rootstock.
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Stockthe capital raised by a corporation through the issue of shares entitling holders to an ownership interest (equity); "he owns a controlling share of the company's stock&am [..]
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Stock a stocking.
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StockAn instrument that signifies an ownership position (called equity) in a corporation, and a claim on its proportional share in the corporation's assets and profits. Most stocks also provide voting...
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StockA term for unprinted paper or other material to be printed.
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StockDefinition A share of a company held by an individual or group. Corporations raise capital by issuing stocks and entitle the stock owners (shareholders) to partial ownership of the corporation. Stocks [..]
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StockThe size of a population. stolon
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StockA certificate of ownership, a contract between the issuing corporation and the owner that gives the latter an interest in the management of the corporation, the right to participate in profits and, if [..]
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StockGeneral term with many meanings. (1) Paper or board that is on hand in inventory. (2) Paper or board that has been designated for a particular use and only awaits the printing or converting process. ( [..]
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StockA general term for motion picture film, especially unexposed, unprocessed negative film, known in the industry as raw stock. See also: stock photograph and stock shot.
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StockThe wood or plastic component to which the metal parts of a firearm are attached to enable the shooter to hold the firearm.
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Stock, sold as shares, is the representative term given to the financial instruments sold on the public stock market in order to raise capital for public companies. A single piece of stock or several share [..]
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Stock1 a : the equipment, materials, or supplies of a business b : a store or supply accumulated ;esp : the inventory of the goods of a merchant or manufacturer 2 : the ownership element in a ...
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StockA general term for motion picture film, particularly before it is exposed.
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StockA flavored broth from meats, fish, shellfish, and vegetables. These are the basis of sauce and soup making.
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StockA rich extract of soluble parts of meat, fish, poultry, etc. A basis for soups or gravies.
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StockTo shelve products or to build a display.
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StockA population of individuals that are managed as a single unit within a fishery
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StockA group of marine mammals of the same species which occur in the same area and interbreed when mature.
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Stock Outbred or randombred line of mice. Genetically heterogeneous.
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Stocka certificate representing a share of ownership in a company.
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StockTerms used to describe the papermaking material in all stages, but usually referring to the wet pulp before it is fed onto the paper machine.
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StockThe hides or skins used by the leather manufacturers. The term “raw stock” is commonly applied to the hides and skins while they are being tanned and before they have been converted into leather.
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StockUnit of ownership in a company, which is bought and sold on a stock exchange. The terms “share” and “stock” are often used interchangeably.
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Stock1) As-yet-unsold books in warehouse; 2) Paper or board
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StockInterchangeable with equities, share and bands. It can also mean a company's inventory of goods.
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StockAn ownership share or shares of ownership in a corporation.
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Stock
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StockA term for the materials used to make parts in a machine tool. Also, the die stock used for threading dies.
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Stockintrusion similar to a batholith that has an exposed area of less than 100 square km. stoma (pl-stomata)
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StockStock is the amount of additional material above the rough turn print sizes. The more stock, the greater the chance the work piece will still be acceptable even with surface defects in present.
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StockA security representing partial ownership, also called equity, in a corporation. Each stock share represents a proportionate claim against the company's profits and assets. Common stock entitles [..]
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StockThe term stock, or stocks and shares have now become synonymous with securities.
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StockSynonym of transferable security
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StockCertificate of ownership in a company.
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StockA share of ownership in a corporation.
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StockOwnership in a corporation; stock can be common or preferred
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StockA share of ownership in a company. Stocks are often traded publicly.
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StockA share in the ownership of a company, representing a proportionate claim to the company's earnings and assets.
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StockJamaican stock is the strained liquid that is the result of cooking Jamaican vegetables, Jamaican meat or fish and other seasoning ingredients in water. A brown Jamaican stock is made by browning bones, vegetables and other ingredients before they're cooked in the liquid. Jamaican soup recipes begin with a stock and many Jamaican sauce recipes [..]
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StockA flavored broth from meats, fish, shellfish, and vegetables. These are the basis of sauce and soup making.
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StockThe strained clear liquid in which meat, poultry, or fish has been simmered with vegetables or herbs. It is similar to broth but is richer and more concentrated. Stock and broth can be used interchang [..]
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StockUsed as the base of soups, stews and in risottos – can be home made or packaged.Beef, chicken, vegetable and fish stocks are the most common.
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StockPart ownership in a corporation.
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StockA security representing partial ownership, also called equity, in a corporation. Each stock share represents a proportionate claim against the company's profits and assets. Common stock entitles shareholders to participate in stockholder meetings and to vote for the board of directors. Preferred stock does not confer voting rights, but takes p [..]
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StockA security representing partial ownership, also called equity, in a corporation. Each stock share represents a proportionate claim against the company's profits and assets. Common stock entitles [..]
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StockA long-simmering broth made from meat, poultry, fish bones and/or vegetables with the addition of herbs and spices.
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StockA flavorful liquid prepared by simmering meat, poultry, seafood, or vegetables in water with aromatics and seasonings for a long period of time so their flavor is transferred to the water. Stock is u [..]
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StockThe strained liquid resulting from cooked vegetables, meat, and/or fish in a significant amount of water with aromatics added.
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Stock(n) the capital raised by a corporation through the issue of shares entitling holders to an ownership interest (equity)(n) the merchandise that a shop has on hand(n) the handle of a handgun or the but [..]
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StockA distinct sub-population of a larger group of species that is reproductively isolated to some extent from other populations; in fishery management the term can be used to describe one or more sub-pop [..]
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StockA biologically discrete population. Fish species are made up of an aggregate of stocks.
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StockStock refers to an interbreeding sub-population of a species, reproductively isolated to some extent from other populations.
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StockRelatively small globular or columnar-shaped pluton
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StockFrom the verb to stick (to fasten, make firm, fix).
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StockEvery part, everything. Gun-maker’s phrase. “Everything is to be sold off—stock, lock, and barrel.”
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StockThe technical definition of a stock is an interbreeding sub-population of a species, reproductively isolated to some extent from other populations. Used as a unit for fishery management, however, “stock” refers to a specific population or group of populations of one or more species.
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StockGood stock is the difference between a three-star restaurant and a four-star one. A flavorful liquid made with animal bones/parts and/or aromatic vegetable, and a vital part of any sauce or soup.
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StockCapital of a corporation that is divided into portions or shares. Stock refers to an equity or ownership interest in a corporation. There may be several classes of stock in a corporation, each class d [..]
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StockPaper or other substrate.
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StockRelatively small globular or columnar-shaped pluton. Like a batholith only smaller.
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Stock(1) Paper or board that is in inventory. (2) Paper or board used in the printing or converting process. (3) Fibrous mixture that is made into paper; also called furnish. (4) Wastepaper.
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StockAn equity investment in a company. Stockholders own a share of the company and are entitled to any dividends and financial participation in company growth. They also have the right to vote on the comp [..]
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StockAn equity security that denotes partial ownership in the issuing company, entitling the shareholder to a portion of its income.
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StockA word with two different meanings. It may be used to describe an inventory of goods held for resale or for use in business. It may also be used to describe shares in the ownership for a company. The [..]
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Stocka certificate (or electronic or other record) that indicates ownership of a portion of a corporation; a share of stock. Preferred stock
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StockThe value of the goods that you have on hand to sell to your customers. If you sell services rather than goods, you won’t have any stock.
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Stockn. (financial) acciones
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StockThe undealt cards available for future use.
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StockAn original, unmodified car.
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StockA company’s stock or inventory means those items already available for sale or in the process of being made ready for sale.
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StockIn geology, a large intrusion, but smaller than a batholith, thus less than 40 square miles of surface exposure. Also, range cattle.
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StockA crossbeam at the upper part of an anchor.
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StockA crossbeam at the upper part of an anchor.
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StockA security that represents an ownership interest in a company.
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StockA specific population of an animal that are defined for conservation and management.
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StockAn equity or a share in a corporation. When you invest in a company’s stock, you’re buying a piece of the company.
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StockA merchant’s or tradesman’s good and wares kept for sale and traffic. In commercial property insurance policies may include all merchandise usual to the business of the insured, packing, wrapping and advertising materials are similar property belonging to others which the insured is under and obligation to insure or for which he is legally liable. [..]
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StockUnits of ownership in a corporation. Growth funds generally invest in common stocks.
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StockSometimes called "equity," a stock represents part ownership in a company. Stocks are sold in shares and their prices will fluctuate.
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StockMerchandise held in storage or for sale, raw materials and in-process or finished goods, including supplies used in their packing or shipping, as distinguished from furniture, fixtures or equipment.
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Stockalso called broth or bouillon, a flavorful liquid made by gently cooking meat, chicken or fish (with bones) in water and used for making sauces, soups, glaces and can be used for braising or poaching. [..]
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Stocka rich extract of soluble parts of meat, fish, poultry, etc. A basis for soups or gravies.
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Stocka rich extract of soluble parts of meat, fish, poultry, etc. A basis for soups or gravies.
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StockAn equity investment in a company. Stockholders own a share of the company and are entitled to any dividends and financial participation in company growth. They also have the right to vote on the comp [..]
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StockOften used as an alternative word for share
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StockA long-term, growth-oriented investment representing ownership in a company; also known as 'equity.'
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StockAn equity or ownership interest in a corporation, measured in shares. Ownership of shares is demonstrated by stock certificates.
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StockBody of exposed igneous rock that intruded a layer of underground sedimentary rock, and is smaller than around 40 square miles (around 100 square kilometers).
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Stocksee share
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Stock, sb. the outside of a bed, i.e. the side furthest from the wall. ‘I canna’ sleep ony where but at the stock.’
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StockThat part of a firearm a person holds when shooting. The term normally applies to rifles and shotguns, but can also refer to the grips on a handgun. Usually made of walnut or other wood, but increasin [..]
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StockAn equity investment in a company. Stockholders own a share of the company and are entitled to any dividends and financial participation in company growth. They also have the right to vote on the company’s board of directors. Keep in mind that the return and principal value of stock prices will fluctuate as market conditions change. And shares, whe [..]
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Stock An investment that represents a share of equity ownership in a company. Also known as equity. Back to top
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StockStock certificates represent an ownership position in a corporation. Stockholders are often entitled to dividends, voting rights, and financial participation in company growth.
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StockStock is ownership, or equity, in a company. Investors buy stock in the form of shares, which represent a portion of a company's assets and earnings (capital).
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StockAlso referred to as equities, shares, equity securities or corporate stock. Instruments that signify an ownership position, or equity, in a corporation. Stock picking
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StockAn investment that is an ownership share of a publicly-traded company.
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Stockthe crossbow’s “body” made of wood with a groove to guide the bolt.
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StockStock is a type of investment. A share of stock represents a share of ownership in a company. You can make money on stock in two ways – dividends and increases in the price. Stock dividends represent the method companies may use to distribute earnings to their owners (the shareholders). Stocks that don't pay dividends are often called [..]
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StockSecurity signifying an ownership interest (equity) in a corporation, and representing a claim on its proportional share in the corporation's dividends and net assets.
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StockA security that represents ownership in a company and is issued in shares.
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StockThe remainder of the pack after the original hands are dealt, usually placed face down, and from whence cards may be drawn.
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StockThe beginning state of a vehicle, before any of its modules have been unlocked and mounted. Stock tanks almost always perform worse than their upgraded counterparts.
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StockThe remainder of the pack after the original hands are dealt, usually placed face-down.
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StockAccumulated amount of a given variable at a given moment in time.
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StockSee rootstock.
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StockA term for unprinted paper or other material to be printed.
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StockA grouping of fish usually based on genetic relationship, geographic distribution, and movement patterns. Also a managed unit of fish.
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StockA spicy fragrance accompanies this flower. Available in white, mauve, purple, and yellow.
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StockThe capital raised by a corporation by issuing shares of ownership; a certificate documenting a proportional share in the corporation’s assets and profits. (Also known as an equity.) Related Topics Exploring the Options Watching Out for Your Interest The Market
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StockAnother word for the number of ships/players left until the game is over.
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StockA certificate representing a share of ownership in a company
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StockA term for unprinted paper or other material to be printed.
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Stocknoun
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StockTo shelve products or to build a display.stock capacity:
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StockGoods and materials stored for future use.
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StockA term for unprinted paper or other material to be printed.
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StockThe material to be printed.
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StockA term for unprinted paper or other material to be printed.
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StockA term for unprinted paper or other material to be printed.
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StockThing you pose inside at colonial fairs. If you buy enough of them you become rich because you can use them to trap careless visitors and then ransom them for great amounts of money.
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StockEquity ownership of a corporation through the purchase of shares.
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StockA share representing an ownership interest of a particular company or corporation.
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StockIn Germany, two types of companies issue stock: the stock corporation, or “Aktiengesellschaft” (abbreviated AG) and the “partnership limited by shares,” or “Kommanditgesellschaft auf Aktien” (abbrevia [..]
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StockAn instrument that signifies an ownership position (called equity) in a corporation, and represents a claim on its proportional share in the corporation’s assets and profits. Ownership in the company [..]
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StockA financial instrument reflecting an equity ownership position in a company.
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Stocka security that grants partial ownership of a company to an investor. Stockholders typically have voting rights and are kept informed of the firm’s assets and earnings. Some companies also pay dividen [..]
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StockThe cardboard or paper on which the card is printed.
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StockA motorcycle that is unmodified the original factory specifications (no aftermarket parts).
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StockCompleted space, whether occupied or unoccupied, that is available for physical occupation.
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StockOwnership of a corporation indicated by shares, which represent a piece of the corporation's assets and earnings.
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StockStock is a representation of capital paid or invested into a business entity by stockholders.
Stock may also refer to:
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StockStock is a flavored liquid preparation. It forms the basis of many dishes, particularly soups and sauces. Making stocks involves simmering animal bones or meat, seafood, or vegetables in water or wine [..]
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StockA stock, also known as a shoulder stock, a buttstock, or simply a butt is a part of a rifle or other firearm, to which the barrel and firing mechanism are attached, that is held against one's shoulder [..]
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StockStock is Akina Nakamori's 12th original studio album, released on March 3, 1988. Unlike her previous albums, it has a lot of rock influence, much like Akina Nakamori's idol, Momoe Yamaguchi's latter a [..]
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StockIn geology, a stock is a discordant igneous intrusion having a surface exposure of less than 40 sq mi (100 km2), differing from batholiths only in being smaller. The term stock usually refers to indiv [..]
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StockIn geology, a stock is a discordant igneous intrusion having a surface exposure of less than 40 sq mi (100 km2), differing from batholiths only in being smaller. The term stock usually refers to indiv [..]
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StockThe stock (also capital stock) of a corporation is constituted of the equity stock of its owners. A single share of the stock represents fractional ownership of the corporation in proportion to the to [..]
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StockStock is a French publisher, a subsidiary of Hachette Livre, which itself is part of the Lagardère Group.
It was founded in the 18th century by André Cailleau, who was succeeded in 1753 by Nicolas-Bon [..]
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StockStock or Stöck is a surname of German origin. It may derive from the trunk of a tree, or from the location Stock. The surname is most prevalent in Germany, and is highest density in Liechtenstein.[1]
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