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  • ...urposes such as for the purchase of fixed assets, redemption of preference shares or for the expansion of business.
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  • ...ies included in this group, each of them owning a small part of the market shares and producing slightly different products.
    8 KB (1,247 words) - 01:33, 18 November 2023
  • ...rsion''': This feature allows investors to convert their bonds into equity shares of the issuer.
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  • ...tal gains, the business investment losses deduction, stock [[options]] and shares deductions, deduction for [[employee]] home-relocation loan, other payments
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  • ...ness by a foreign company. This could include a foreign company purchasing shares in a domestic company, setting up a joint venture with a domestic business
    9 KB (1,332 words) - 21:13, 17 November 2023
  • ...out a long position or to open a short position. The position may involve shares of stock, exchange-traded funds, or [[options]].
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  • ...lso lead to negative publicity if the business is not careful about how it shares information, as sensitive or [[confidential information]] can be easily exp
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  • ...ght to receive the company's financial reports and the right to sell their shares.
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  • ...l loss]]. For example, the non-depreciable capital property may be land or shares held as an [[investment]]. Property is not Capital Property if the non-depr
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  • ...iness operations. New laws and regulations can greatly impact the value of shares of the company. The company which is facing high compliance costs may see i
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  • ...body can own the car factory (the [[real asset]]) but many people can hold shares of it (financial asset) and get some income from the [[production]]. Moreov
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  • ...the smaller company. Possessing it can give the bigger company new market shares, which leads to more profits.
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  • * shares certificates,
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  • ...mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Patronage Dividend]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Redeemable shares]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Debenture Redemption Reserve]]}} — {{i5link|
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  • ...esult of the [[merger]] of the companies, usually made through purchase of shares of other companies but also by permission to use of patents, licenses of pa
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  • ...nvestor|investors]] who deal with long-term [[Trading channel|trading]] on shares as well as currency scalpers. For Moving Average Covergence Divergence this
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  • ...s a writing signed by a shareholder authorizing a named person to vote his shares of stock at a specified shareholders' meeting. To ensure that shareholders
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  • ...rigin and [[knowledge]] of officers and promoters. It is worth noting that shares in Blind Pools are often sold at comparatively '''low prices''' to the publ
    8 KB (1,276 words) - 18:23, 17 November 2023
  • ...y of a company by dividing its total [[net income]] by its total number of shares outstanding.
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  • * '''Non-recurring effect:''' Non-recurring income, such as the sale of shares or non-recurring costs caused by restructuring programs, is allowed the CIR
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