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1Stock obsolescence — Obsolete stock or stock obsolescence calculations are done by companies to determine how much of their stock on hand is unlikely to be used in the future. The financial value of stock obsolescence that is calculated can be entered into a general… …
2Stock trader — A stock trader or a stock investor is an individual or firm who buys and sells stocks or bonds (and possibly other financial assets) in the financial markets.tock trader versus stock investorIndividuals or firms trading equity (stock) on the… …
3Stock investor — A stock trader or a stock investor is an individual or firm who buys and sells stocks or bonds (and possibly other financial assets) in the financial markets.tock trader versus stock investorOn the other hand, stock investors purchase stocks with …
4stock — [stäk] n. [ME stocke < OE stocc, akin to Ger stock, Du stok, a stick < IE base * (s)teu , to strike, chop > STUMP, STUB] 1. the trunk of a tree 2. Archaic a) a tree stump b) a wooden block or log …
5Hand on Your Heart — «Hand On Your Heart» Sencillo de Kylie Minogue del álbum Enjoy Yourself Lado B Just Wanna Love You Formato 7 Single, 12 Maxi Single, Cassette Single Grabación Londres …
6Hand On Your Heart — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Hand On Your Heart» Sencillo de Kylie Minogue del álbum Enjoy Yourself Lado B «Just Wanna Love You» Publicación 24 de abril de 1989 …
7stock in hand — UK US noun [U] ACCOUNTING, COMMERCE, PRODUCTION ► STOCK ON HAND(Cf. ↑stock on hand) …
8stock on hand — UK US noun [U] (also stock in hand, ABBREVIATION SOH) ACCOUNTING, COMMERCE, PRODUCTION ► the amount of goods, such as parts, materials, and finished products, that a company has available at a particular time: »They are depleting their stock on… …
9stock exchange — stock market A market in which security are bought and sold, prices being controlled by supply and demand. Stock markets have developed hand in hand with capitalism since the 17th century, constantly growing in importance and complexity. The… …
10stock exchange — stock market A market for the sale and purchase of securities, in which the prices are controlled by the laws of supply and demand. The first stock exchange was in Amsterdam, where in 1602 shares in the United East India Company could be traded.… …