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61stock company — stock ,company noun count 1. ) AMERICAN a business whose money is divided up into SHARES that are owned by different people 2. ) a group of actors who only perform in one particular theater and who work together on different plays …
62stock exchange — stock′ exchange n. 1) bus a place where stocks and other securities are bought and sold 2) bus an association of brokers who transact business in stocks and bonds according to fixed rules • Etymology: 1765–75 …
63stock exchange — n. 1. a place where stocks and bonds are regularly bought and sold 2. an association whose members meet together for the business of buying and selling stocks and bonds according to regulations …
64stock in trade — n. 1. goods kept available for sale at a store or shop 2. tools, materials, etc. used in carrying on a trade or a business 3. any resources, practices, or devices characteristically employed by a given person or group …
65stock|bro|ker|age — «STOK BROH kuhr ihj», noun. the business of a stockbroker …
66stock|job|ber|y — «STOK JOB uhr ee», noun. the business or practice of a stockjobber …
67Business and Industry Review — ▪ 1999 Introduction Overview Annual Average Rates of Growth of Manufacturing Output, 1980 97, Table Pattern of Output, 1994 97, Table Index Numbers of Production, Employment, and Productivity in Manufacturing Industries, Table (For Annual… …
68Stock — For capital stock in the sense of the fixed input of a production function, see Physical capital. For other uses, see Stock (disambiguation). Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities …
69business finance — Raising and managing of funds by business organizations. Such activities are usually the concern of senior managers, who must use financial forecasting to develop a long term plan for the firm. Shorter term budgets are then devised to meet the… …
70Business — For other uses, see Business (disambiguation). Firm redirects here. For other uses, see The Firm …