- glamour stocks
- [ʹglæməstɒks]
«волшебные» акции (обычно связанные с быстро развивающимися отраслями промышленности и приносящие большие дивиденды)
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
glamour stocks — ➔ stock1 … Financial and business terms
glamour — /glam euhr/, n. 1. the quality of fascinating, alluring, or attracting, esp. by a combination of charm and good looks. 2. excitement, adventure, and unusual activity: the glamour of being an explorer. 3. magic or enchantment; spell; witchery. adj … Universalium
glamour stock — A popular stock characterized by high earnings growth rate and a price that rise is faster than the market average in a bull market. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * glamour stock UK US noun [C] STOCK MARKET ► shares in famous and successful… … Financial and business terms
stocks — Synonyms and related words: Oregon boat, assessable stock, authorized capital stock, bilbo, blue chip, blue chip stock, bond, bonds, borrowed stock, branks, bridle, camisole, capital stock, chains, collar, common stock, convertible preferred… … Moby Thesaurus
stock — physical items ( inventory) that a business uses in its production process or has for sale in the ordinary course of doing business. Glossary of Business Terms Ownership of a corporation indicated by shares, which represent a piece of the… … Financial and business terms
Stock — Ownership of a corporation which is represented by shares which represent a piece of the corporation s assets and earnings. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. stock stock 1 [stɒk ǁ stɑːk] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] especially… … Financial and business terms
Stock market crash — A stock market crash is a sudden dramatic decline of stock prices across a significant cross section of a stock market, resulting in a significant loss of paper wealth. Crashes are driven by panic as much as by underlying economic factors. They… … Wikipedia
Itek — was a high technology company, specializing in special purpose optical systems, primarily cameras optimized for high altitude operation. It was founded in 1957, and acquired by Litton Industries in 1982. Litton was in turn acquired by the… … Wikipedia
Gerald Tsai — Jr. Born March 10, 1929(1929 03 10) Shanghai Died July 9, 2008(2008 07 09) (aged 79)[1] New York City Nation … Wikipedia
highflying — /huy fluy ing/, adj. 1. moving upward to or along at a considerable height: highflying planes. 2. extravagant or extreme in aims, opinions, etc.; unduly lofty: highflying ideas about life. 3. having a high cost or perceived value: the highflying… … Universalium
highflying — high′fly′ing or high′ fly′ing adj. 1) extravagant or extreme in aims, opinions, etc.; unduly lofty: highflying ambitions[/ex] 2) cvb having a high cost or perceived value: highflying glamour stocks[/ex] • Etymology: 1575–85 … From formal English to slang