market of shares

  • 71market maker — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms market maker : singular market maker plural market makers business someone whose job is to buy and sell stocks and shares for other people on the stock market …

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  • 72market share */ — UK / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms market share : singular market share plural market shares business the percentage of the total amount of sales of a particular product that a company has …

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  • 73Market Sharing Quota — In Canadian agricultural policy, the Market Sharing Quota (MSQ) is the federally determined target for the amount of industrial milk to produce nationwide each year.[1] It is determined by estimating the domestic demand for dairy products on a… …

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  • 74Market overhang — The theory that in certain situations, institutions wish to sell their shares but postpone the share sales because large orders under current market conditions would drive down the share price and that the consequent threat of securities sales… …

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  • 75market overhang — The theory that, in certain situations, institutions wish to sell their shares but postpone the sale because large orders under current market conditions would drive down the share price and that the consequent threat of securities sales will… …

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  • 76market maker — noun (C) technical someone who works on the stock market buying and selling stocks (stock1 (3)) and shares (share2 (5) …

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  • 77market purchases — /ˌmɑ:kɪt pʒmtʃɪsɪz/ plural noun purchases of shares in a company on the normal stock market (by a company planning a takeover bid) …

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  • 78market capitalisation — noun an estimation of the value of a business that is obtained by multiplying the number of shares outstanding by the current price of a share • Syn: ↑market capitalization • Hypernyms: ↑capitalization, ↑capitalisation …

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  • 79Cornering the market — In finance, to corner the market is to purchase enough of a particular stock, commodity, or other asset to allow the price to be manipulated, by analogy to the general business jargon where a company described as having cornered the market has a… …

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  • 80grey market — 1) Any market for goods that are in short supply. It differs from a black market in being legal. 2) A market in shares that have not been issued, although they are due to be issued in a short time. Market makers will often deal with investors or… …

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