fill an order

  • 51fill music — noun Music broadcast as an interlude between formally scheduled programming, or to fill in during an unscheduled interruption, in order to forestall listener abandonment of the station …

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  • 52fill-or kill — A customer order that is a price limit order that must be filled immediately or canceled. Chicago Board of Trade glossary …

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  • 53fill or kill — /ˌfɪl ɔ: kɪl/ verb US to carry out a client’s order immediately or else the order is cancelled. Abbreviation FOK …

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  • 54fill — To make full; to complete; to satisfy or fulfill; to possess and perform the duties of; to occupy the whole capacity or extent of, so as to leave no space vacant. To execute customer s order to buy or sell a security or commodity …

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  • 55fill — To make full; to complete; to satisfy or fulfill; to possess and perform the duties of; to occupy the whole capacity or extent of, so as to leave no space vacant. To execute customer s order to buy or sell a security or commodity …

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  • 56Stopped Order — A market order on the NYSE that is stopped from being executed by the specialist because of a request from a member firm to obtain a better price than that available. According to NYSE rules, once the order is stopped, it must be identified and… …

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  • 57working order — standing order in the marketplace, through which a broker bids or offers to fill the order in a series of lots at opportune times in hopes of obtaining the best price. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 58back order — An unfilled customer order or commitment, normally occurring because inventory is not sufficient to fill the order upon receipt from the customer …

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  • 59back order — An unfilled customer order or commitment, normally occurring because inventory is not sufficient to fill the order upon receipt from the customer …

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  • 60The Carmelite Order —     The Carmelite Order     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Carmelite Order     One of the mendicant orders.     Origin     The date of the foundation of the Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel has been under discussion from the fourteenth century to …

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