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Stocks (also
capital stock, or
sometimes interchangeably, shares)
consist of all the
shares by
which ownership of a
corporation or
company is divided...
- A
stock market,
equity market, or
share market is the
aggregation of
buyers and
sellers of
stocks (also
called shares),
which represent ownership claims...
- On
April 2, 2025,
global stock markets began to
experience a
downturn and
increased volatility following the
introduction of new
tariff policies by United...
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Stocker or
stocker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stocker may
refer to:
Achim Stocker (1935–2009),
German football chairman Blanche Stocker (1884–1950)...
- A
stock exchange,
securities exchange, or
bourse is an
exchange where stockbrokers and
traders can buy and sell securities, such as
shares of
stock, bonds...
- The New York
Stock Exchange (NYSE,
nicknamed "The Big Board") is an
American stock exchange in the
Financial District of
Lower Manhattan in New York City...
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Boston The
Nasdaq Stock Market (/ˈnæzdæk/ ;
National ****ociation of
Securities Dealers Automated Quotations) is an
American stock exchange based in New...
- The term
rolling stock in the rail
transport industry refers to
railway vehicles,
including both
powered and
unpowered vehicles: for example, locomotives...
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Stock car
racing is a form of
automobile racing run on oval
tracks and road courses. It
originally used production-model cars,
hence the name "
stock car"...
- A joint-
stock company (JSC) is a
business entity in
which shares of the company's
stock can be
bought and sold by shareholders. Each
shareholder owns...