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  • 1 stock

    أَسْهُم وسَنَدَات (حكومية أو في شَرِكة)‏ \ stock: shares in a company (for a yearly gain that may be fixed or may depend on the company’s success); an arrangement like this for lending one’s money to the government (for a fixed yearly gain): I bought some 5% government stock. These companies’ stocks are going up in value. \ المَخْزُون (من البضائع)‏ \ stock: a stored supply: We have a good stock of tinned food. \ مَرَقُ اللَّحْم والسَّمَك \ stock: liquid from boiled meat, fish, etc., used in cooking. \ See Also إلخ

    Arabic-English glossary > stock

  • 2 Shares Of Non Independent

    Stock Exchange: SNI

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Shares Of Non Independent

  • 3 stock

    [stɔk]
    1. noun
    1) ( often in plural) a store of goods in a shop, warehouse etc:

    Buy while stocks last!

    The tools you require are in / out of stock (= available / not available).

    مُتَوَفِّر ، غَيْر مُتَوَفِّر
    2) a supply of something:

    We bought a large stock of food for the camping trip.

    مَخْزون، بَضائِع
    3) farm animals:

    He would like to purchase more (live) stock.

    ماشِيَه
    4) ( often in plural) money lent to the government or to a business company at a fixed interest:

    He has $20,000 in stocks and shares.

    قِرْض تِجاري
    5) liquid obtained by boiling meat, bones etc and used for making soup etc.
    مَرَق اللحم والعِظام، حِساء
    6) the handle of a whip, rifle etc.
    مِقْبَض
    2. adjective
    common; usual:

    stock sizes of shoes.

    عادي، شائِع
    3. verb
    1) to keep a supply of for sale:

    Does this shop stock writing-paper?

    يَخْزِن
    2) to supply (a shop, farm etc) with goods, animals etc:

    He cannot afford to stock his farm.

    يُجَهِّز، يُمَوِّن

    Arabic-English dictionary > stock

  • 4 stock split

    Fin
    a proportional issue of free shares to existing owners of a company’s stock.
    U.K. term scrip issue

    The ultimate business dictionary > stock split

  • 5 stock exchange

    a place where stocks and shares are bought and sold.
    بورْصَه، السوق المالِيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > stock exchange

  • 6 Basket Of Unhedged Gold Shares

    Stock Exchange: BUGS

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Basket Of Unhedged Gold Shares

  • 7 World Equity Benchmark Shares

    Stock Exchange: WEBS

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > World Equity Benchmark Shares

  • 8 convertible preferred stock

    Fin
    stocks that give the holder the right to exchange them at a fixed price for another security, usually common stock.
    EXAMPLE
    Preferred 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

  • 9 employee stock ownership plan

    HR
    a plan sponsored by a company by which a trust holds shares in the company on behalf of employees and distributes those shares to employees. In the United States, shares can only be sold when an employee leaves the organization, and are thus thought of as a form of pension provision. In the United Kingdom, shares can be disposed of at any time. There are two types of employee stock ownership plans in the United Kingdom: the case-law employee stock ownership plan, which can benefit all or some employees but may not qualify for tax benefits; and the employee share ownership trust.
    Abbr. ESOP

    The ultimate business dictionary > employee stock ownership plan

  • 10 incentive stock option

    Fin
    in the United States, an employee stock option plan that gives each qualifying employee the right to purchase a specific number of the corporation’s shares at a set price during a specific time period. Tax is only payable when the shares are sold.

    The ultimate business dictionary > incentive stock option

  • 11 weighted average number of ordinary shares

    Fin
    the number of shares of common stock at the beginning of a period, adjusted for shares canceled, bought back, or issued during the period, multiplied by a timeweighting factor. This number is used in the calculation of earnings per share.

    The ultimate business dictionary > weighted average number of ordinary shares

  • 12 bonus shares

    Fin [m1]1. see stock split
    2. in the United Kingdom, extra shares paid by the government as a reward to founding shareholders who did not sell their initial holding within a certain number of years

    The ultimate business dictionary > bonus shares

  • 13 preferred ordinary shares

    Fin
    ordinary shares of preferred stock

    The ultimate business dictionary > preferred ordinary shares

  • 14 voting stock

    Fin
    shares whose owners have voting rights.
    U.K. term voting shares

    The ultimate business dictionary > voting stock

  • 15 Australian Stock Exchange

    Fin
    the principal market for trading shares and other securities in Australia. It was formed in 1987 as a result of the amalgamation of six state stock exchanges and has offices in most state capitals.
    Abbr. ASX

    The ultimate business dictionary > Australian Stock Exchange

  • 16 employee stock fund

    Fin
    a fund from which money is taken to buy shares of a company’s stock for its employees

    The ultimate business dictionary > employee stock fund

  • 17 nonvoting shares

    Fin
    common stock that is paid a dividend from the company’s profits, but that does not entitle the shareholder to vote at any meeting of shareholders. Such stock is unpopular with institutional investors.

    The ultimate business dictionary > nonvoting shares

  • 18 preferred stock

    Fin
    stock that entitles the owner to preference in the distribution of dividends and the proceeds of liquidation in the event of bankruptcy.

    The ultimate business dictionary > preferred stock

  • 19 accumulating shares

    Fin
    common stock issued by a company equivalent to and in place of the net dividend payable to ordinary shareholders

    The ultimate business dictionary > accumulating shares

  • 20 convertible loan stock

    Fin
    a loan which gives the holder the right to convert to other securities, normally ordinary shares, at a predetermined price/rate and time

    The ultimate business dictionary > convertible loan stock

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