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  • 111stock — [stäk] n. [ME stocke < OE stocc, akin to Ger stock, Du stok, a stick < IE base * (s)teu , to strike, chop > STUMP, STUB] 1. the trunk of a tree 2. Archaic a) a tree stump b) a wooden block or log …

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  • 112Stock Generation — was a website that ran from 1998 to early 2000 and is now part of Internet lore as the longest running, most infamous Ponzi scheme in the history of the Internet. Stock Generation allowed people to trade virtual companies using real money and… …

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  • 113stock — ► NOUN 1) a supply of goods or materials available for sale or use. 2) farm animals bred and kept for their meat or milk; livestock. 3) the capital of a company raised through the issue and subscription of shares. 4) (stocks) a portion of a… …

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  • 114capital reorganization — UK US noun [C or U] ► FINANCE, STOCK MARKET the act of changing the capital structure of a company by combining or dividing shares to create shares of a different value: »The board of directors announced today that they have approved a capital… …

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  • 115Capital Deepening — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Capital deepening que traducido al español seria profundización de capital es un término usado en economia para describir una situación en la que aumenta el capital por trabajador, es un aumento en la intensidad de… …

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  • 116capital gains tax — (CGT) When you sell a capital asset such as a property or shares, the profit is treated as a capital gain rather than income and is subject to Capital Gains Tax. This is the difference between the base cost (i.e. the acquisition cost) and the… …

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  • 117Capital gain — Capital Gains redirects here. For the radio show, see Capital Gains (radio show). A capital gain is a profit that results from investments into a capital asset, such as stocks, bonds or real estate, which exceeds the purchase price. It is the… …

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  • 118Capital employed — has many definitions and is not easily analysed. In general, it represents the capital investment necessary for a business to function. Consequently, it is not a measure of assets, but of capital investment: stock or shares and long term… …

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  • 119stock exchange — stock market A market in which security are bought and sold, prices being controlled by supply and demand. Stock markets have developed hand in hand with capitalism since the 17th century, constantly growing in importance and complexity. The… …

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  • 120stock — [adj] commonplace banal, basic, common, conventional, customary, dull, established, formal, hackneyed, normal, ordinary, overused, regular, routine, run of the mill*, set, standard, staple, stereotyped, traditional, trite, typical, usual, worn… …

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