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  • 81stock — physical items ( inventory) that a business uses in its production process or has for sale in the ordinary course of doing business. Glossary of Business Terms Ownership of a corporation indicated by shares, which represent a piece of the… …

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  • 82Stock — Ownership of a corporation which is represented by shares which represent a piece of the corporation s assets and earnings. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. stock stock 1 [stɒk ǁ stɑːk] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] especially… …

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  • 83roll — [[t]roʊl[/t]] v. i. 1) to move along a surface by turning over and over 2) to move or be moved on wheels 3) to flow or advance with an undulating motion, as waves 4) to extend in undulations, as land 5) to elapse, as time 6) to move as in a cycle …

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  • 84FASTING AND FAST DAYS — FASTING AND FAST DAYS, the precept (or custom) of refraining from eating and drinking. In the Bible Although the origins of the ritual of fasting are obscure, several current theories claim that it originated as (1) a spiritual preparation for… …

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  • 85Bursa Malaysia — Berhad Type Public (KLSE:[1]) Industry Stock Exchange Founded 1964 Headquarters 15th Floor, Exchange Square, Bukit Kewangan, 50200 Kuala Lumpur, Ma …

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  • 86Clap Notes — Clap note is an unofficial shorthand term describing an interest only financing tool used by certain institutional investors, such as major corporations for the purpose of funding new real estate acquisitions. TerminologyThe instrument is called… …

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  • 87Rule in Howe v Earl of Dartmouth — The rule in Howe v Earl of Dartmouth (1802) 7 Ves 137 is a rule of equity in relation to the duties of a trustee in relation to a trust fund where there are successive interests in relation to the trust fund, and seeks to strike a fair balance… …

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  • 88National Priorities Project — For Russian government economic program, see National Priority Projects The National Priorities Project (NPP) is a think tank and advocacy group that provides research designed to influence U.S. federal spending priorities. Identified as liberal… …

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  • 89Chancellorship of Gordon Brown — Gordon Brown speaking at the annual World Bank/IMF meeting in 2002. Gordon Brown served as a British chancellor of the exchequer from 2 May 1997, when the Labour Party returned to power for the first time in 18 years, to 27 June 2007, when he… …

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  • 90Manor College of Technology — Motto Care, Courtesy and Consideration in all that we do. Type Foundation Headteach …

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