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  1. A Stock

    A Stock may refer to London Underground A Stock , London Underground rolling stock built in 1903 London Underground A60 and A62 Stock , a class of sub surface train run on the London Underground, built in 1960 MTR A Stock EMU , rolling stock built for MTR s Tung Chung Line and Airport Express MTR Airport Express . It may also refer to Alec Stock Disambig ...   more details



  1. STOCK

    for other uses Stock disambiguation STOCK is software for fixed assets management and stock control developed in 2004. Stocktaking process is carried using a hand held mobile terminal equipped with barcode reader or RFID technology. Every object is identified by a barcode with the unique Asset Register Number linked with the exact record in the Fixed Assets Register FAR . IT enables identifying object, its placement and owner. STOCK software uses PHP language and cooperates with MySQL , PostgreSQL , Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle Database Oracle data bases. Interface uses AJAX technology. It enables access from the web browser. Thanks to the WebService component the program can be integrated with other systems within the organization. External links http www.inwentaryzacja.net.pl en index.html STOCK software Web page http smartmedia.com.pl stock eng.html Distributors Web page Category Logistics Category Accounting software ...   more details



  1. Stock

    For capital stock in the sense of the fixed input of a production function Physical capital Other uses pp move indef Financial markets The capital stock or just stock of a business entity represents the original .... Stock is different from the property and the assets of a business which may fluctuate in quantity and value. Shares The stock of a business is divided into multiple share finance share s, the total .... In other jurisdictions, however, shares may not have an associated par value at all. Such stock is often called non par stock. Shares represent a fraction of ownership in a business. A business ..., or share values. Ownership of shares is documented by issuance of a stock certificate . A stock ... concise oed stock?view uk title Compact Oxford English Dictionary publisher Askoxford.com ... 2011 In the United Kingdom , Republic of Ireland , South Africa , and Australia , stock can also refer ... date accessdate 2010 02 12 ref Types of stock Stock typically takes the form of shares of either common stock or preferred stock . As a unit of ownership, common stock typically carries voting rights that can be exercised in corporate decisions. Preferred stock differs from common stock in that it typically ... www.investorguide.com igu article 818 stock basics common and preferred stock.html Stock Basics , Investor ... Ed., p. 26 53. ref Convertible preferred stock is preferred stock that includes an option finance ... anytime after a predetermined date. Shares of such stock are called convertible preferred shares or convertible ... attached that differentiate them from previous issues of the issuer. Some shares of common stock ... with a securities governing body may be restricted stock restricted from resale for certain periods of time. Preferred stock may be hybrid by having the qualities of bonds of fixed returns and common stock voting rights. They also have preference in the payment of dividends over common stock and also have been given preference at the time of liquidation over common stock. They have other features ...   more details



  1. C Stock

    C stock may refer to either of the either of London Underground s suburban stock London Underground C Stock London Underground C69 Stock London Underground C69 C77 Stock Disambig ...   more details



  1. Stock image

    Stock image can mean the following A stock image in publishing is an image that is commercially available see stock photography . A stock image in finance is a stock valuation coefficient based on the stock profile growth, defensive, emerging, cyclical, distressed, turnaround... , as it is really or as investors perceive it market based valuation . This concept is linked to Behavioral finance . disambig ...   more details



  1. Mike Stock

    Mike Stock may refer to Mike Stock American football , American football coach from 1961 through 2009 Mike Stock musician born 1951 , English songwriter and record producer hndis Stock, Mike ...   more details



  1. Concentrated stock

    Concentrated stock is an Stock equity making up a substantial part usually, more than 30 of the investor s Portfolio finance portfolio . The major risk associated with such a portfolio is a lack of Diversification finance diversification concentrated stock makes a large portion of the investor s wealth dependent on the performance of one particular stock . The reasons for keeping a concentrated stock may be restrictions for sale see restricted stock , emotional attachment, donation, inheritance , stock options , and the selling of businesses. See also Public float Free float Market capitalization Restricted stock Shares authorized Treasury stock Category Stock market Category Equity securities stock market economy stub ...   more details



  1. James Stock

    James Stock may refer to James Stock Canadian politician , former leader of the Ontario Libertarian Party James H. Stock , American economist James Henry Stock , British Member of Parliament for Liverpool Walton UK Parliament constituency Liverpool Walton , 1892 1906 hndis Stock, James ...   more details



  1. House stock

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The term house stock usually refers to a stock that the management of a stock broker brokerage firm has instructed all brokers working for it to promote. The brokerage firm or its owners might be receiving an undisclosed profit from the sale of the house stock. Generally, if you could look at the stock holdings of all the clients of a Boiler room business boiler room brokerage, almost all clients would hold the set of house stocks. A house stock differs from a penny stock in that its price can be in the normal price range of a large cap stock. DEFAULTSORT House Stock Category Stock market Econ stub ...   more details



  1. Laughing stock

    wiktionary laughing stock Laughing stock or Laughingstock may refer to Laughing Stock album Laughing Stock album , an album by Talk Talk Laughing Stock song Laughing Stock song , a song by Grandaddy Laughingstock , a song by American Music Club from California American Music Club album California Laughing Stock , a song by Love, a non album B side from Forever Changes Laughingstock , a song by Sick of It All Laughingstock , a song by The Walkabouts Laughingstock , a song by SITD SITD disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Stock company

    Stock company can refer to Joint stock company see also Types of corporations and Types of companies Repertory Stock company acting referring to a group of actors disambig ...   more details



  1. Stock Township

    PAGENAME may refer to Stock Township, Harrison County, Ohio Stock Township, Noble County, Ohio geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages de Stock Township ...   more details



  1. Stock (disambiguation)

    wiktionary stock stocks Stock is a representation of capital paid or invested into a business entity. Stock may also refer to TOCright Places Stock, Essex , England Stock, Podlaskie Voivodeship , Poland Stock Township, Harrison County, Ohio , United States Stock Township, Noble County, Ohio , United States Stock Middle earth , a fictional village in the works of J. R. R. Tolkien Stocks House , a mansion ... plants Virginia stock Malcolmia maritima , a garden plant Animals Cattle crush UK , or standing stock, US , a stall or cage used to restrain livestock Fish stock , semi discrete subpopulations ... purposes Stockfish , a type of dried fish product People Albert Stock 1897 1969 , Welsh international rugby player Alec Stock 1917 2001 , English football manager Alejandro Stock b. 1965 , Uruguayan artist Alfred Stock 1876 1946 , German inorganic chemist Andrew Stock b. 1960 , British artist Ann Stock , American government official Barbara Stock b. 1956 , American actress Barry Stock b. 1974 , Canadian guitarist Brian Stock b. 1981 , Welsh footballer Christian Stock 1884 1967 , German politician Constant Vanden Stock 1914 2008 , Belgian footballer David Stock b. 1939 , American composer Debra Stock b. 1962 , English cricketer Dennis Stock 1928 2010 , American photographer Dora Stock 1760 1832 , German artist Francine Stock b. 1958 , British journalist Franz Stock 1904 1948 , German priest in Paris during World War II Frederick Stock 1872 1942 , German composer Gerhard St ck 1911 1985 , German athlete Gregory Stock , American biophysicist Hans Christian Stock 1919 1945 , German soldier James H. Stock b. 1956 , American economist Jean Pierre Stock 1900 1950 , French rower Jeff Stock b. 1960 , American soccer player Jon Stock b. 1966 , British novelist Joseph Stock 1740 1813 , Irish bishop Lady Gertrude Stock 1842 1893 , English novelist Lara Stock b. 1992 , Croatian chess player Larry Stock 1896 1984 , American musician Leonhard Stock b. 1958 , Austrian skier Mark Stock b ...   more details



  1. Tube stock

    Tube stock may refer to London Underground rolling stock designed to work in tube size tunnels Tubestock , meaning plants ready for revegetation disambig ...   more details



  1. Unissued stock

    unreferenced date January 2009 Unissued stock is stock that has been authorized in a companies charter , but has never been sold. It differs from Treasury stock in the UK, Treasury shares, as treasury stock means something else , in that treasury stock has been issued, and bought back by the company, whereas unissued stock has never been issued. Category Corporations law business stub ...   more details



  1. Telescoping stock

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A telescoping stock alternatively collapsing stock is a stock firearm stock on a firearm that telescopes or folds in on itself in order to become more compact. Telescoping stocks are useful for storing a rifle or weapon in a space that it would not normally fit in. The user can either fold in the stock to make the weapon easier to handle, or extend it for better accuracy. Finally, some telescoping stocks, such as those on the M4 Carbine M4 carbine , have more than one setting, allowing the stock to be adjusted for different users. See also Glossary of firearms terminology DEFAULTSORT Telescoping Stock Category Firearm components Firearms stub lv Sab d m laide ...   more details



  1. Shadow stock

    Orphan date October 2008 Shadow stock is a stock of an already listed company which has the same or similar industry as a new listed company. Since the stock price of new listed companies mostly boost up after being listed in a stock market , shadow stocks may also boost up to cope with the trend. However, as the increase in shadow stock price is irrelevant to the performance of the companies themselves, the stock price may drop again after such increasing power fades. Category Stock market Econ stub zh yue zh ...   more details



  1. Fernet Stock

    Image Fernet Stock Flaschen.jpg thumb upright Two different Fernet Stock, produced in the Czech Republic and Italy Image Fernet Stock.jpg thumb upright A bottle and glass of Fernet Stock Fernet Stock is a herbal bitters made in Plze Bo kov , Czech Republic and in Trieste , Italy . It is flavoured with approximately 14 herbs, imported from the Mediterranean and the Alps . It is also available in a sweeter form as Fernet Stock Citrus. The original Fernet is approximately 40 alcohol Italian version 41 , whereas the Citrus is a lower 30 . History In 1884, Lionello Stock founded during the crisis after the Panic of 1873 Germany and Austria Panic of 1873 the Camis & Stock Company in Trieste , then part of the Austria Hungary Austro Hungarian Monarchy . ref name stockhist http web.archive.org web 20080609064518 http www.stock.cz en profil historie.do Stock History ref The cognac which the company produced sold quite well, but following the end of the First World War , trade between the countries that had been united under the empire became more difficult. Stock bought a distillery in Bo kov, where spirits shipped from Trieste could be bottled. Only in 1927 did Fernet Stock begin production, only to be hit by the Great Depression in 1929 and then seized by the Nazi s as Aryanization Jewish property in 1939, and ending up as national property by the end of the Second World War . Although Lionello Stock regained possession briefly in 1947, it was nationalization nationalized in 1948. Fernet Stock s popularity only increased through the 1960s and 70s, and following the Velvet Revolution , its sales increased dramatically. Fernet Stock Citrus was launched in 1997. References references ... spa.it stock site.html Stock Triest http www.stock.cz en Stock Plze Bo kov http www.geltier.hu Fernet Stock Hungary Category Bitters Category Czech distilled beverages Category 1927 introductions cs Fernet Stock de Stock Spirituosen es Fernet Stock it Stock he 84 ...   more details



  1. Consignment stock

    Consignment stock is stock and flow stock legally owned by one party, but held by another. Ownership Ownership of consignment stock is passed only when the stock is used issued . Unused stock in a warehouse may be returned to the supplier . Accounting As ownership of consignment stock is not transferred until use, invoicing is not immediate. To account for a replenishment of consignment stock at a customer site, a manufacturer must debits and credits credit inventory and debit customer consignment stock . Only after a customer actually uses the consignment stock may an accounts payable be created. See also Consignment agreement Manufacturing Distribution business Distribution Logistics , Transport ation Just In Time business Just in time Vendor Managed Inventory Vendor managed inventory Scan based trading External links http help.sap.com bestpractices BBLibrary HTML J58 CustConsProc EN KO.htm SAP Customer Consignment Processing http www.contodeposito.it en default.asp InfoDEP Consignment Stock Management Category Equity securities Category Stock market trade stub de Konsignationslager it Consignment stock ...   more details



  1. Nigel Stock

    Nigel Stock may refer to Nigel Stock actor 1919 1986 , British actor Nigel Stock bishop born 1950 , current bishop of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich hndis Stock, Nigel de Nigel Stock Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Master stock

    A master stock Chinese refers to a Stock food stock which is repeatedly reused to Poaching food poach ... cuisine Cantonese and Fujian cuisine Fujian cuisines. Composition The base of a master stock is made ... , ginger and dried mushroom s. Use Once the base stock has been prepared, it is then used as a poaching or braising liquid for meat. Chicken is the most common meat that is cooked in a master stock, although pigeon , duck , quail and pork are also often used. ref name Master Stock http everything2.com index.pl?node id 1015584 master stock Everything2.com Bot generated title ref The defining characteristic of a master stock from other stocks is that after initial use, it is not discarded or turned into a soup or sauce . Instead, the broth is stored and reused in the future as a stock for more poachings. With each use, the poached meats and other ingredients absorb the stock s flavour while imparting their own back into the stock. In this way, over time, flavour accumulates in the stock, making ... and likewise become more flavourful. In theory, a master stock could be sustained indefinitely if due ... of years old, passed down through generations of cooks in this way. ref name Master Stock Safety After use, if the master stock will not be immediately reused it is usually boiled, skimmed, strained and cooled quickly to kill any microorganism s in the stock. Citation needed date December 2009 The growth of microbes in the stock can potentially spoil the flavour of the stock or pose a health risk. The stock is then refrigerated or frozen until required. Refrigerated stocks may be kept for up ... 2009 If the stock is to be kept longer it must be boiled before being returned to storage. Citation needed date December 2009 See also Broth Perpetual stew Poaching cooking Stock food References references External links Neil Perry Neil Perry s http www.lifestylefood.com.au recipes 231 master stock Master Stock recipe Cheong Liew Cheong Liew s http www.abc.net.au tasting ep2.htm recipes for Master ...   more details



  1. Stock promoter

    POV date July 2011 A stock promoter is someone who promotes a stock , ultimately attempting to persuade others to purchase it so that its price goes up. Citation needed Doesn t make sense for new issue date July 2011 Stock promoters first relied on cold call ing prospective investors to acquire stock in a company, and then later moved on to using the Internet , which provides for a much more efficient method of promoting a stock to a wider audience. Citation needed Sentence based on narrowly pejorative definition of stock promoter date July 2011 Stock promotion is a generally illegal and fraudulent activity. Citation needed date July 2011 Usually, stock promoters promote penny stock s because of the difficulty in finding information on these companies as they are normally listed on the OTC Bulletin Board or Pink Sheets , which do not require that companies provide as much financial information as other exchanges, such as the NYSE . ref cite news title SEC Accuses 44 Online Stock Promoters of Fraud work The Washington Post date 1998 10 29 author Mufson, Stephen ref ref cite news title Maze yields 46 million Penny stock promoter s assets traced work International Herald Tribune date 2003 08 09 author Hanley, Robert ref References Reflist Category Stock market ...   more details



  1. Stock clearance

    Stock clearance is an activity by a company where ownership of products and materials move on to another Legal person legal entity . These products and materials in stock clearance will not form the basis of a companies key activities. As such they are often end of line stock, surplus stock, returned stock or bankrupt stock. A company will often pursue a non profit making agenda when clearing stock, seeking a wider strategic advantage. This can be in the form of releasing storage space, releasing supervision of materials and equipment, ending technical support for a product. Many companies avoid channel conflict by selling anonymously through specialized stock clearance companies. In doing so they seek preservation of the existing corporate image. Most companies from time to time end up with surplus goods, liquidated goods and bankrupt stock. This can be a costly problem. Stock Clearance is a process by which companies free up valuable money and space. Reasons Leading to Stock Clearance Cancelled orders or late deliveries Closing Down of business Overproduction Returns Frustrated Stock When importer or exporter decides to abandon the stock and leave it with the shipping company When customers are told that the reason for a price reduction is a stock clearance, they find this less ... they suspect that the stock clearance indiactes that the products are of poor quality. There are a number of companies that specialize in stock clearance. For example http www.stock buyers.co.uk are a UK based organization that deal in surplus, liquidated, or bankrupt stock, from manufacturers, importers, large retailers and mail order companies. Clients can dispose of their surplus stock discreetly through companies such as stock buyers who will then re sell this stock to exporters, wholesalers, and smaller retailers. There are many benefits of using a stock clearance company to dispose of stock ... and efficient solution to stock disposal problems. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Stock Clearance ...   more details



  1. Stock-taking

    Stock taking or inventory checking is the physical verification of the quantities and condition of items held in an inventory or warehouse . This may be done to provide an audit of existing stock valuation . It is also the source of stock discrepancy information. Stock taking may be performed as an intensive annual check or may be done continuously by means of a cycle count . ref citation title Improving inventory record accuracy getting your stock information right author Antony Wild chapter Inventory checking stocktaking pages 96 107 isbn 9780750659000 year 2004 ref Notes reflist Business term stub DEFAULTSORT Stock Taking Category Inventory ...   more details



  1. Restricted stock

    Unreferenced date April 2010 Restricted stock , also known as letter stock or restricted securities , refers to stock of a company that is not fully transferable until certain conditions have been met. Upon satisfaction of those conditions, the stock becomes transferable by the person holding the award. One type of restricted stock is a form of compensation granted by a company. Typically, the conditions that allow the shares to be transferred are continued employment during a period of time, upon which they vesting vest . However, those restrictions can also be some sort of performance condition, such as the company reaching earnings per share goals or financial targets. Restricted stock is becoming a more prominent form of employee compensation, particularly to corporate title executives . Citation needed date April 2010 It has come to prominence as stock options have fallen out of favor after the perceived excesses of the stock market in the early 21st century. Citation needed date April 2010 Restricted stock awards are also coming into favor for executives because the Income tax in the United States income tax consequences can be more favorable to employees than stock options. Citation needed date April 2010 For example, in the US the consequences of a restricted stock award may ... can be structured to allow for the deferral of all tax until the time of the sale of the stock, and for all appreciation to be taxed at capital gains rates, even if the stock appreciated prior to vesting. In contrast, stock options can result in ordinary income to the recipient when exercised, especially when the stock has appreciated prior to vesting, with only the post exercise appreciation deferred to the time of sale at capital gains rates. See also Concentrated stock Market capitalization Outstanding shares Public float stock market Category Corporate finance Category Fundamental analysis Category Stock market ...   more details




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