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1 Option
Option f 1. BÖRSE (AE) option; 2. FIN, GEN option, call • eine Option festsetzen BÖRSE declare an option • eine Option gegen eine andere Option verkaufen BÖRSE write an option against another option • eine Option übernehmen BÖRSE take up an option • Option ausüben oder aufgeben BÖRSE (AE) fill-or-kill, FOK* * *f 1. < Börse> option (AE) ; 2. <Finanz, Geschäft> option, call ■ eine Option festsetzen < Börse> declare an option ■ eine Option gegen eine andere Option verkaufen < Börse> write an option against another option ■ eine Option übernehmen < Börse> take up an option ■ Option ausüben oder aufgeben < Börse> fill-or-kill (AE) (FOK)* * *Option
optation, option [to put], first refusal, (Bezugsrecht) subscription, election, (Verkaufsrecht) right of preemption;
• aus dem Geld-Option out-of-the-money option;
• gemeinsam ausgeübte Option joint option;
• gehandelte Optionen traded options;
• an Börsen gehandelte Option trade option;
• Option zur Festlegung der Auszahlung von Lebensversicherungsteilbeträgen settlement option;
• Option für eine Vertragsverlängerung covenant to renew;
• Option mit innerem Wert in-the-money option;
• Option ohne inneren Wert out-of-the-money option;
• Option aufgeben to renounce an option;
• Option ausüben to exercise an option;
• seine Option verfallen lassen to let one’s option slide;
• nach Ausübung einer Option seitens des Verpächters verlängerungsfähig sein to be renewable at the option of the tenant. -
2 Boykott
m; -(e)s, -e boycott; einen Boykott verhängen über boycott; zum Boykott aufrufen call a boycott; etw. mit einem Boykott belegen impose a boycott on s.th.; einem Land den Boykott erklären declare a boycott on a country* * *der Boykottboycott* * *Boy|kott [bOy'kɔt]m -(e)s, -e or -sboycott* * *(a refusal to deal with a firm etc.) boycott* * *Boy·kott<-[e]s, -e o -s>[bɔɪˈkɔt]m boycott* * *der; Boykott[e]s, Boykotts boycott* * *einen Boykott verhängen über boycott;zum Boykott aufrufen call a boycott;etwas mit einem Boykott belegen impose a boycott on sth;einem Land den Boykott erklären declare a boycott on a country* * *der; Boykott[e]s, Boykotts boycott* * *-e m.boycott n.
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