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  • 31Market capitalization — (often market cap) is a measurement of the value of the ownership interest that shareholders hold in a business enterprise. It is equal to the share price times the number of shares outstanding (shares that have been authorized, issued, and… …

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  • 32PSI-20 — Infobox Index name = PSI 20 foundation = 31 December 1992 operator = Euronext exchanges = Euronext Lisbon constituents = 20 cap level = Large cap mc € 91.35 billion (2007) [cite web url=http://www.euronext.com/editorial/wide/editorial 7327… …

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  • 33Mercado Alternativo Bursátil — (MAB) Type Stock Exchange Location Madrid, Spain …

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  • 34Alternative Investment Market — The Alternative Investment Market (AIM) is a sub market of the London Stock Exchange, allowing smaller companies to float shares with a more flexible regulatory system than is applicable to the Main Market. The AIM was launched in 1995 and has… …

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  • 35Intourist — ( ru. Интурист, contraction of иностранный турист, foreign tourist ) is a Russian travel agency, 66% owned by Moscow based holding company Sistema. Before privatisation in 1992, Intourist was renowned as the official state travel agency of the… …

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  • 36LoopNet — Infobox Company company company name = LoopNet, Inc. company type = Public (ticker:LOOP) foundation = 1995 location city = flagicon|USA San Francisco, California location country = USA key people = num employees = industry = homepage =… …

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  • 37floater — float ► VERB 1) rest on the surface of a liquid without sinking. 2) move slowly, hover, or be suspended in a liquid or the air. 3) put forward (an idea) as a suggestion or test of reactions. 4) (usu. as adj. floating) remain unsettled in one s… …

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  • 38Capitalization-weighted index — A capitalization weighted index is an index whose components are weighted according to the total market value of their outstanding shares. Also called a market value weighted index. The impact of a component s price change is proportional to the… …

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  • 39Sensex — An abbreviation of the Bombay Exchange Sensitive Index (Sensex) the benchmark index of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). It is composed of 30 of the largest and most actively traded stocks on the BSE. Initially compiled in 1986, the Sensex is the… …

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  • 40Federal Commissioner of Taxation v Peabody — was a 1994 High Court of Australia tax case concerning certain transactions made by the Peabody family business. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) sought to apply the Part IVAgeneral anti avoidance provisions of the Income Tax Assessment Act… …

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