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Journal of the Staple Inn Actuarial Society, 1960
The best known and most common type of option is that where an investor pays money (option money) for the call—that is for the right to buy shares at the current price in 3 months time.This is best explained by an example. Suppose shareAstands at 50s. (market price 49s. 10½d.–50s.
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The best known and most common type of option is that where an investor pays money (option money) for the call—that is for the right to buy shares at the current price in 3 months time.This is best explained by an example. Suppose shareAstands at 50s. (market price 49s. 10½d.–50s.
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The stock exchange in practice
Journal of the Staple Inn Actuarial Society, 1949This paper is submitted in the hope that it will assist members who are not actively concerned with investment matters to obtain a reasonably clear picture of the Stock Exchange and how it works.The main object of the Stock Exchange, as an institution, is simply to provide a market for stocks and shares, i.e. rights to interest or dividends.
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Random walks in stock exchange prices and the Vienna Stock Exchange [PDF]
This paper uses the multiple variance ratio test procedure developed by Chow and Denning (1993) to test for a random walk of stock returns on the Austrian Stock Exchange. I find that with daily data the test rejects the random walk hypothesis at all conventional significance levels for each and every title and for both indeces tested. Individual shares,
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Financial Analysts Journal, 1954
First, consider the closely held companies, no matter what their size. A small group of people, frequently involving one or two families, will own a few hundred common shares representing the entire equity. This type of arrangement is common, and security problems are few.
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First, consider the closely held companies, no matter what their size. A small group of people, frequently involving one or two families, will own a few hundred common shares representing the entire equity. This type of arrangement is common, and security problems are few.
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High‐Efficiency Ion‐Exchange Doping of Conducting Polymers
Advanced Materials, 2022David Beljonne+2 more
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