stagging
1stagging — The process of buying shares when they are initially offered to the general public and then selling them immediately to retail investors once trading has begun with a view to making a quick profit …
2stagging — present part of stag …
3stag — I. noun (plural stags) Etymology: Middle English stagge, from Old English stagga; akin to Old Norse andarsteggi drake Date: 12th century 1. or plural stag an adult male red deer; also the male of various other deer (especially genus Cervus) 2 …
4МАЖОРИЗАЦИЯ — когда инвестор участвует в предварительной подписке на акции, которые он в действительности не думает приобрести. Делается этов рекламных целях и в расчете на то, что реализация акций в действи тельности не наступит. Словарь финансовых терминов.… …
5СТЭЙЖИНГ — случай, когда ожидается эмиссия акций повышенного спроса.Некоторые подписчики с целью гарантировать свои закупки акций подписываются на них в различных банках одновременно, тем самым прибегая к фик тивной подписке. Словарь финансовых терминов.… …
6stag — staglike, adj. /stag/, n., v., stagged, stagging, adj., adv. n. 1. an adult male deer. 2. the male of various other animals. 3. a man who attends a social gathering unaccompanied by a woman. 4. Informal. See stag party. 5. a swine or bull… …
7stag — Speculator who buys and sells stocks to hold for short intervals to make quick profits. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary One who applies for a new issue in the hope of being able to sell the shares allotted to him/her at a profit as soon as dealing …
8stag — noun 1》 a fully adult male deer. ↘an adult male turkey. 2》 [as modifier] denoting a social gathering attended by men only. ↘chiefly N. Amer. a man who attends a social gathering unaccompanied by a female partner. 3》 Brit. Stock Exchange a …
9stag — A person who applies for shares in new issues in the hope that the price when trading begins will be higher than the issue price. Often measures will be taken by the issuers to prevent excessive stagging; it is usually illegal for would be… …
10stag — A person who applies for shares in a new issue in the hope that the price when trading begins will be higher than the issue price Often measures will be taken by the issuers to prevent excessive stagging; it is usually illegal for would be… …
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