to buy shares

  • 31buy sth out — UK US buy sth/sb out Phrasal Verb with buy({{}}/baɪ/ verb (bought, bought) ► FINANCE to buy a part of a company or building from someone else so that you own all of it: »The bank announced that it wanted to buy out the publicly owned shares of… …

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  • 32buy-back — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms buy back : singular buy back plural buy backs business an arrangement in which someone agrees to buy back shares or goods that they previously sold to someone a share buy back …

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  • 33buy into — verb buy stocks or shares of a company • Topics: ↑investing, ↑investment • Hypernyms: ↑invest, ↑put, ↑commit, ↑place • Verb Frames …

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  • 34Buy limit order — A conditional trading order that indicates a security may be purchased only at the designated price or lower. Related: Sell limit order. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * buy limit order buy limit order ➔ order1 * * * buy limit order UK …

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  • 35Buy on margin — A transaction in which an investor borrows to buy additional shares, using the shares themselves as collateral. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 36buy limit order — A conditional trading order that indicates a security may be purchased only at the designated price or lower. Related: sell limit order. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * buy limit order buy limit order ➔ order1 * * * buy limit order UK US… …

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  • 37buy on margin — borrowing to buy additional shares, using the shares themselves as collateral. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 38buy-back — A company may buy back its own shares in order to reduce the overall number of shares available on the market. This will usually have the effect of increasing the share price …

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  • 39buy-in — noun 1》 a purchase of shares by a broker after a seller has failed to deliver similar shares. 2》 a purchase of shares in a company by managers who are not employed by it. 3》 the buying back by a company of its own shares …

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  • 40Buy-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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