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  • 1Stock dilution — is a general term that results from the issue of additional common shares by a company. This increase in common shares of a stock can result from a secondary market offering, employees exercising stock options, or by conversion of convertible… …

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  • 2Stock selection criteria — is a strategy in which an analyst or investor uses a systematic form of analysis to determine if a particular stock constitutes a good investment which should be added to their portfolio. The objective of stock selection criteria is maximizing… …

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  • 3point-of-sale terminal — noun An electronic terminal used at retail outlets (eg supermarket checkouts) which records, and processes esp for stock control purposes, sales transaction information (abbrev POS or POST) • • • Main Entry: ↑point …

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  • 4Control point (orienteering) — An orienteer about to punch at a control Control on a permanent course For other uses, see Con …

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  • 5Stock — 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 …

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  • 6Control car (rail) — Modern German InterCity Steuerwagen cab car. Rail transpo …

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  • 7control society + state theory —    by Kenneth Surin   In his short but prescient essay Postscript on Control Societies Deleuze says that in the age of the societies of control (as opposed to the disciplinary societies of the previous epoch famously analysed by Michel Foucault) …

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  • 8control society + state theory —    by Kenneth Surin   In his short but prescient essay Postscript on Control Societies Deleuze says that in the age of the societies of control (as opposed to the disciplinary societies of the previous epoch famously analysed by Michel Foucault) …

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  • 9Optimal control — theory, an extension of the calculus of variations, is a mathematical optimization method for deriving control policies. The method is largely due to the work of Lev Pontryagin and his collaborators in the Soviet Union[1] and Richard Bellman in… …

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  • 10Numerical control — CNC redirects here. For other uses, see CNC (disambiguation). A CNC Turning Center …

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