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1 churnover
◙ n. (בשוק המניות) החבצה, רכישה או מכירה מופרזות של מניות המתבצעות על ידי הברוקר בשמו של לקוח על מנת ליצור הכנסה מהעמלות כתוצאה מרכישה או מכירה שכאלה* * *◙ הלאכש הריכמ וא השיכרמ האצותכ תולמעהמ הסנכה רוציל תנמ לע חוקל לש ומשב רקורבה ידי לע תועצבתמה תוינמ לש תוזרפומ הריכמ וא השיכר,הצבחה (תוינמה קושב)◄ -
2 churnover
n. effectenbeurs, overmatige handel of verkoop van aandelen uitgevoerd door de effectenmakelaar ten voordele van de klant om inkomen te maken van provisie
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