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1 Preferred Stock
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2 preferred stock
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3 preferred stock
Finstock that entitles the owner to preference in the distribution of dividends and the proceeds of liquidation in the event of bankruptcy.U.K. term preference shares -
4 nonparticipating preferred stock
Finthe most common type of preferred stock that pays a fixed dividend regardless of the profitability of the company.The ultimate business dictionary > nonparticipating preferred stock
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5 participating preferred stock
Fina type of preferred stock that entitles the holder to a fixed dividend and, in addition, to the right to participate in any surplus profits after payment of agreed levels of dividends to ordinary shareholders have been made.The ultimate business dictionary > participating preferred stock
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6 cumulative preferred stock
Finpreferred stock for which dividends accrue even if they are not paid when dueThe ultimate business dictionary > cumulative preferred stock
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7 convertible preferred stock
Finstocks that give the holder the right to exchange them at a fixed price for another security, usually common stock.EXAMPLEPreferred stocks and other convertible securities offer investors a hedge: fixed-interest income without sacrificing the chance to participate in a company’s capital appreciation.When a company does well, investors can convert their holdings into common stock that is more valuable. When a company is less successful, they can still receive interest and principal payments, and also recover their investment and preserve their capital if a more favorable investment appears.Conversion ratios and prices are key facts to know about preferred stocks. This information is found on the indenture statement that accompanies all issues. Occasionally the indenture will state that the conversion ratio will change over time. For example, the conversion price might be $50 for the first five years, $55 for the next five years, and so forth. Stock splits can affect conversion considerations.In theory, convertible preference shares (and convertible exchangeable preference shares) are usually perpetual in time. However, issuers tend to force conversion or induce voluntary conversion for convertible preference shares within ten years. Steadily increasing ordinary share dividends is one inducement tactic used. As a result, the conversion feature for preference shares often resembles that of debt securities. Call protection for the investor is usually about three years, and a 30- to 60-day call notice is typical.About 50% of convertible equity issues also have a “soft call provision.” If the ordinary share price reaches a specified ratio, the issuer is permitted to force conversion before the end of the normal protection period.The ultimate business dictionary > convertible preferred stock
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8 auction market preferred stock
Finstock in a company owned in the United Kingdom that pays dividends whose amounts track a money-market index.Abbr. AMPSThe ultimate business dictionary > auction market preferred stock
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9 Net Preferred Stock
Business: NDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Net Preferred Stock
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10 adjustable rate preferred stock
Engineering: ARPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > adjustable rate preferred stock
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11 prior preferred stock
Investment: PPSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > prior preferred stock
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12 stock
m.stock (commerce).* * *► nombre masculino (pl stocks)1 stock* * *[es'tok]SM (pl stocks) [es'tok] stock, supply* * *[(e)s'tok]* * *= stock.Ex. Consider, for example, the work of the shoe shop manager and the way he arranges his stock of shoes.* * *[(e)s'tok]* * *= stock.Ex: Consider, for example, the work of the shoe shop manager and the way he arranges his stock of shoes.
* * */(e)sˈtok/(pl stocks)stock* * *
stock m (pl stocks) stock
' stock' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abastecerse
- acopiar
- acopio
- alhelí
- bajar
- balance
- bolsa
- bursátil
- caldo
- estirpe
- existencia
- existente
- extracción
- hazmerreír
- inversión
- participación
- repostar
- reserva
- trabajar
- abastecer
- acción
- aprovisionar
- cepa
- cuadrar
- cubo
- inventario
- poblar
- surtir
- tronco
English:
AMEX
- bundle
- collapse
- concise
- exercise
- gain
- in
- laughing stock
- list
- market
- NYSE
- packet
- preferred stock
- quote
- rolling stock
- stock
- stock car
- stock car-racing
- stock exchange
- stock market
- stock up
- stock-cube
- broker
- carry
- clearance
- deplete
- float
- joint
- replenish
- reserve
- run
- sell
- store
- supply
- surplus
- trading
- turn
- yard
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13 preferred ordinary shares
Finordinary shares of preferred stockThe ultimate business dictionary > preferred ordinary shares
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14 Preferred Equity Traded
Stock Exchange: PETУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Preferred Equity Traded
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15 common stock
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16 Monthly Income Preferred Securities
Stock Exchange: MIPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Monthly Income Preferred Securities
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17 imtiyazlı hisse
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18 saham preferensi kumulatif
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19 acción preferente
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20 etuoikeutetut osakkeet
• preferred stock
См. также в других словарях:
preferred stock — see stock Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. preferred stock n … Law dictionary
preferred stock — preferred′ stock′ n. bus stock that has a superior claim to that of common stock with respect to dividends and often to assets in the event of liquidation • Etymology: 1840–50, amer … From formal English to slang
preferred stock — ☆ preferred stock n. stock on which dividends must be paid before those of common stock: it usually also receives preference in the distribution of assets … English World dictionary
Preferred stock — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond … Wikipedia
preferred stock — A type of equity or capital representing shares of ownership in a corporation. May or may not receive distributions of corporate income in the form of dividends. Has a higher priority claim to corporate earnings or assets than common stock but… … Financial and business terms
Preferred stock — A security that shows ownership in a corporation and gives the holder a claim, prior to the claim of common stockholders, on earnings and also generally on assets in the event of liquidation. Most preferred stock pays a fixed dividend that is… … Financial and business terms
Preferred Stock — A class of ownership in a corporation that has a higher claim on the assets and earnings than common stock. Preferred stock generally has a dividend that must be paid out before dividends to common stockholders and the shares usually do not have… … Investment dictionary
Preferred stock — Prefer Pre*fer , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Preferred}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Preferring}.] [F. pr[ e]f[ e]rer, L. praeferre; prae before + ferre to bear or carry. See 1st {Bear}.] 1. To carry or bring (something) forward, or before one; hence, to bring for … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
preferred stock — An ownership share in a corporation that has preference over *common stock in the distribution of earnings. Preferred status over common stock also often relates to payments arising on a corporation’s liquidation. Preferred *stockholders take on… … Auditor's dictionary
preferred stock — noun stock whose holders are guaranteed priority in the payment of dividends but whose holders have no voting rights • Syn: ↑preferred shares, ↑preference shares • Hypernyms: ↑stock • Hyponyms: ↑cumulative preferred, ↑cumul … Useful english dictionary
preferred stock — A part of the capital stock of a corporation, the peculiar and distinctive characteristic of which is that it is entitled to a priority over other stock in the distribution of profits. Sometimes called guaranteed stock. Corporate stock given a… … Ballentine's law dictionary