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  • 1must — must1 /must/, auxiliary verb. 1. to be obliged or bound to by an imperative requirement: I must keep my word. 2. to be under the necessity to; need to: Animals must eat to live. 3. to be required or compelled to, as by the use or threat of force …

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  • 2buy-in — ˈbuy in noun [countable] FINANCE when a company buys its own shares from existing shareholders; = BUYBACK: • A buy in has the advantage of removing small shareholders and frees the parent company to run the unit. ˌmanagement ˈbuy in FINANCE when… …

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  • 3buy-and-sell agreement — ➔ agreement * * * buy and sell agreement UK US noun [C] LAW ► an agreement saying that the remaining partners of a company will buy the part of a company owned by a partner who dies, becomes unable to work, or wants to sell: »A buy and sell… …

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  • 4Buy or Sell — is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right . Debuting on March 27, 1992, it is played for three four digit prizes, each valued between $1,000 and $4,000; along with a cash bonus.GameplayThe contestant is shown three …

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  • 5Must I Paint You a Picture? The Essential Billy Bragg — Greatest hits album by Billy Bragg Released October 28, 2 …

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  • 6Buy it now — on eBay is a feature on eBay s auction pages that allows a bidder to purchase a product for a set price at or above the minimum bid (or start) price. It is an optional feature, available to sellers for a small fee. If a person decides to purchase …

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  • 7Buy — To purchase an asset; taking a long position. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. buy buy 1 [baɪ] verb bought PTandPP [bɔt ǁ bɒːt] [transitive] 1 …

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  • 8buy — To purchase an asset; taking a long position. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary bid (or buy) An offer to buy a specific quantity of a commodity at a stated price. The price that the market participants are willing to pay. Chicago Mercantile Exchange …

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  • 9Buy To Open — A term used by many brokerages to represent the opening of a long call or put position in option transactions. A buy to open order has a distinguishing characteristic where the option position is not held short in the account during the… …

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  • 10Buy-In — When an investor is forced to repurchase shares because the seller did not deliver the securities in a timely fashion, or did not deliver them at all. Those who fail to deliver the securities will be notified with a buy in notice. Failure to… …

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