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1 voorraadadministratie
• stocks accounts departmentNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > voorraadadministratie
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2 DowJonesindex
Dow Jones, stock market index which measures stocks traded on the American stock market -
3 bluechip
n. blue chip, (in Economics) nickname for stocks of a company that is considered stable and profitable and has a relatively high price per share; something of high quality and expensive; blue token that has a high value (in poker games) -
4 branchevervaging
n. diversification, process of becoming varied or diverse; production or sale of a variety of products; process of varying the types of stocks and bonds in an investor's portfolio (Economics) -
5 commissionair
n. agent--------n. stockbroker, one who buys and sells stocks for customers in return for a commission -
6 effecten
n. securities, stocks -
7 effectenbeurs
n. stock exchange, stock market, place where stocks and bonds are sold and bought -
8 effectenbezitter
n. stockholder, shareholder, one who owns stocks in a company -
9 effectenhandel
n. stockjobbing, buying and selling of stocks -
10 effectenhandelaar
n. stockbroker, one who buys and sells stocks for customers in return for a commission -
11 hoekman
n. jobber, seller of stocks -
12 staatspapieren
n. stocks -
13 stapel
n. pile, stocks, accumulation -
14 afdelingsvoorraden
• departmental stocksNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > afdelingsvoorraden
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15 grijpvoorraden
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16 voorraadketen
• chain of stocks -
17 voorraadvorming
• creation of stocks• stock build-p• stock-piling -
18 opruiming van alle voorhanden goederen
opruiming van alle voorhanden goederenDeens-Russisch woordenboek > opruiming van alle voorhanden goederen
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19 voorhanden
♦voorbeelden:er was nog wat geld voorhanden • il y avait encore un peu d'argentniet meer voorhanden • épuisé -
20 voorraad
♦voorbeelden:de voorraad aanvullen • renouveler le stockzo lang de voorraad strekt • jusqu'à épuisement des stocksniet meer in voorraad zijn • être épuiséin voorraad • en stockleverbaar uit voorraad • livrable sur stockwe zijn door onze voorraad heen • nos réserves sont épuisées
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