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3 speculative shares
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > speculative shares
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English_Russian capital issues dictionary > speculative shares
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6 ordinary shares
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7 allotment of shares
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8 bearer shares
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9 block of shares
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10 controlling block of shares
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11 equity shares
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12 founder shares
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13 inscribed shares
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14 no-par value shares
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15 original shares
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16 preferential shares
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17 preferred shares
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18 registered shares
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19 tender for shares
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20 mining shares
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