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121 Kursblatt
Kursblatt n BÖRSE stock list, daily official list, (AE) pink sheets, (BE) Stock Exchange Official List* * *n < Börse> stock list, daily official list, pink sheets (AE), Stock Exchange Official List (BE)* * *Kursblatt
daily quotations, note of exchange, stock-market report (US), list of stock-exchange quotations (Br.), stock-exchange list (Br.), (Börse) price list -
122 Lagerumschlag
Lagerumschlag m 1. GEN, IND stock turnover; 2. RW inventory turnover, stock turnover, turnover; 3. WIWI stock turnover* * *m 1. <Geschäft, Ind> stock turnover; 2. < Rechnung> inventory turnover, stock turnover, turnover; 3. <Vw> stock turnover* * *Lagerumschlag
inventory (stock, merchandise) turnover -
123 Stammkapital
Stammkapital n 1. FIN capital stock of a GmbH, nominal capital of a GmbH, share capital of a GmbH (Deu; gezeichnetes Kapital einer GmbH, entspricht dem Grundkapital der AG); capital fund; 2. RW share capital; equity* * *n 1. < Finanz> Deu, gezeichnetes Kapital einer GmbH capital stock of a GmbH, nominal capital of a GmbH, share capital of a GmbH, capital fund; 2. < Rechnung> share capital* * *Stammkapital
nominal stock, (Aktiengesellschaft) ordinary share capital (Br.), equity share capital, common equity, joint stock, (Bank) fund (Br.), (GmbH) capital, (Grundkapital) authorized (nominal, share) capital (Br.), capital stock (US), original capital (US), corpus;
• mit kleinem (geringem) Stammkapital in a small way;
• dividendenberechtigtes Stammkapital consent stock;
• zu hohen Nennwert für das Stammkapital angeben to overcapitalize;
• Stammkapitalkonto common-stock account (US). -
124 Vorratslager
Vorratslager n 1. GEN stock in hand; 2. WIWI buffer stock* * *n 1. < Geschäft> stock in hand; 2. <Vw> buffer stock* * *Vorratslager
stock of provisions, [reserve] stock, warehouse, (Rohstoffe) buffer stock -
125 bestücken
* * *be|stụ̈|cken [bə'ʃtʏkn] ptp bestü\#cktvtto fit, to equip; (MIL) to arm; Lager to stock* * *be·stü·cken *vt1. (ausstatten)etw wieder [neu] \bestücken to restock sth2. MIL to equipeinen Soldat mit Waffen \bestücken to arm a soldiergut bestückt well-armed, armed to the teeth fam* * ** * ** * ** * *(Elektronik) v.to equip v. -
126 Börsenkurs
m market price ( oder rate), (stock exchange) quotation, list price; die Börsenkurse notieren heute höher / niedriger the market prices were quoted higher / lower today* * *Bọ̈r|sen|kursmstock market price* * *Bör·sen·kursm market price [or rate], stock exchange price [or quotation]letzter \Börsenkurs final quotation* * *der [stock-]market price* * *die Börsenkurse notieren heute höher/niedriger the market prices were quoted higher/lower today* * *der [stock-]market price* * *m.stock market-price n. -
127 Börsenspekulant
* * *der Börsenspekulantbargain hunter; stock exchange speculator; stockjobber; jobber; punter* * *Bọ̈r|sen|spe|ku|lant(in)m(f)speculator on the stock market* * *Bör·sen·spe·ku·lant(in)* * ** * *-en m.bear (stock exchange) n.stock jobber n. -
128 Börsenspekulation
f speculation on the stock market* * *die Börsenspekulationstock exchange gambling* * *Bọ̈r|sen|spe|ku|la|ti|onfspeculation on the stock market* * *Bör·sen·spe·ku·la·ti·on* * *die speculation on the stock market* * *Börsenspekulation f speculation on the stock market* * *die speculation on the stock market
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