to call in shares

  • 1call — 1 vt 1: to announce or recite loudly call ed the civil trial list 2: to admit (a person) as a barrister was call ed to the bar 3: to demand payment of esp. by formal notice call …

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  • 2Call of Duty: World at War — North American cover Developer(s) Treyarch Certain Affinity (some multiplayer maps a …

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  • 3Call signs in North America — are frequently still used by North American broadcast stations in addition to amateur radio and other international radio stations that continue to identify by call signs around the world. Each country has a different set of patterns for its own… …

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  • 4Call of Cthulhu Collectible Card Game — Designer(s) Eric M. Lang Publisher(s) Fantasy Flight Games Players 2 or more Age range 14+ Setup time < 2 minutes Playing time …

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  • 5call option — see option 3 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. call option n. A con …

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  • 6call loan — ☆ call loan n. 1. a loan that must be repaid on demand 2. a loan to a broker that is secured by shares of stock purchased with the borrowed money and which may be called if the shares decline in value: also call money …

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  • 7call on capital — A demand for payment of any part of the balance owing in respect of shares which are issued partly paid, which is a form of debt to the company but not a book debt. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms.… …

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  • 8call auction — UK US noun [C] ► STOCK MARKET a system of trading shares in which orders are collected and dealt with at fixed times rather than continuously …

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  • 9call option — call .option n technical the right to buy a particular number of ↑shares at a special price within a particular period of time …

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  • 10call in your chips — call/cash in (your) chips 1. to die. He cashed in his chips shortly before his ninetieth birthday. 2. to sell things that you own, especially shares (= parts of a business), because you need some money. I think it s time to cash in our chips. It… …

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