The action of subscribe, v. (in various senses); subscription.
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释义 | society > trade and finance > stocks and shares > [noun] > specific operations or arrangements > share-buying activities (20) subscribing1762 The action of subscribe, v. (in various senses); subscription. flyer1846 Hence, U.S. ‘A speculative investment: applied to a purchase of stock by one not a regular buyer, in hope of immediate profit’ (Cent. Dict.). bearing1849 The practice of causing the price of stock to fall. stagging1851 take-up1865 Stock Market (chiefly British). The action of paying in full for securities originally bought on margin. bear covering1881 the practice of purchasing stock, which the trader has already contracted to another buyer at a set price, at a price higher than anticipated in… straddle1883 U.S. Exchange slang. A ‘privilege’ or speculative contract in any one market or class of commodities, covering both a ‘put’ and a ‘call’—that is… portfolio investment1929 investment in a range of stocks or shares. short covering1930 the buying in of stock or goods to cover a short sale. support buying1932 the purchase of a commodity, a currency, or stocks and shares, in order to encourage a price rise. foreign portfolio investment1951 portfolio investment in overseas companies, without taking a controlling interest (abbreviated FPI); cf. foreign direct investment n. corporate raiding1957 the practice of buying a large number of shares in a corporation and using the resulting shareholder voting rights to push through changes… leveraged1957 frequently as leveraged buyout (chiefly U.S.), the buyout of a company by its management with the help of outside capital. tender offer1964 Commerce. see quot. 1979; usually for the purpose of obtaining effective control. buy-in1968 (a) the purchase of shares on the stock exchange, esp. after the non-delivery of similar shares bought; (b) the buying-back of a company's own… management buyout1977 the purchase of (a controlling share in) a company by its own management, often in the face of possible closure, bankruptcy, or a hostile takeover… bought deal1981 an arrangement whereby a securities house buys a complete issue of shares and resells them at a price agreed with the issuer. greenmail1983 The practice of buying enough shares in a company to threaten a takeover, forcing the owners to buy them back at a higher price in order to retain… MBO1986 management buyout. bimbo1991 ‘Buy-in management buy-out’; the purchase of (a controlling share in) a company by one or more outside managers in partnership with the company's… |
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