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  • 11price sensitive — UK US /ˈpraɪsˌsensɪtɪv/ adjective ► ECONOMICS, COMMERCE used to describe a product or service for which sales go up or down in relation to its price: »A price sensitive product should be priced to convey an overall image of value to the customer …

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  • 12share option scheme — A scheme whereby an employee initially acquires an option to subscribe for shares of the company at some future date. For unapproved schemes, these must not, for tax reasons, be exercisable greater than seven years from the date of the grant.… …

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  • 13heavy share price — /ˌhevi ʃeə praɪs/ noun a price on the London Stock Exchange which is over £10.00 per share, and so discourages the small investor …

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  • 14Change in Share Price of Selected U.S. Blue-Chip Stocks 2 — ▪ Table (in U.S. dollars)   Company Starting price January 2003 Closing price year end 2003 Percent change General Electric Co. 23.85 30.98 29.90 Microsoft Corp. 25.62 27.37 6.83 ExxonMobil Corp. 33.98 41.00 20.66 CitiGroup, Inc. 34.29 48.54… …

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  • 15price — A fixed value of something. Prices are usually expressed in monetary terms. In a free market, prices are set as a result of the interaction of supply and demand in a market; when demand for a product increases and supply remains constant, the… …

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  • 16Share repurchase — In some countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, corporations can buy back their own stock in a share repurchase, also known as a stock repurchase or share buyback. There has been a meteoric rise in the use of share… …

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  • 17price-earnings ratio — Shows the multiple of earnings at which a stock sells. Determined by dividing current stock price by current earnings per share (adjusted for stock splits). Earnings per share for the P/E ratio are determined by dividing earnings for past 12… …

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  • 18Price Multiple — Any ratio that uses the share price of a company in conjunction with some specific per share financial metric in order to evaluate a company s financial situation. The share price is typically divided by a chosen per share metric to form a ratio …

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  • 19share — Shares represent a slice in the ownership of a company. Financial Services Glossary The authorised share capital of a company is divided into a number of equal parts. Each part is called a share. See ordinary shares, preference shares, securities …

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  • 20Price to Tangible Book Value - PTBV — A valuation ratio expressing the price of a security compared to its hard, or tangible, book value as reported in the company s balance sheet. The tangible book value number is equal to the company s total book value less the value of any… …

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