buy+and+sell

  • 91buy — buyable, adj. /buy/, v., bought, buying, n. v.t. 1. to acquire the possession of, or the right to, by paying or promising to pay an equivalent, esp. in money; purchase. 2. to acquire by exchange or concession: to buy favor with flattery. 3. to… …

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  • 92buy/sellback — A form of secured, short term investment in which a security is purchased with a simultaneous agreement to sell it back to the seller at a future date. The purchase and sales agreements are simultaneous but the settlement dates for the… …

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  • 93sell — v. & n. v. (past and past part. sold) 1 tr. make over or dispose of in exchange for money. 2 tr. keep a stock of for sale or be a dealer in (do you sell candles?). 3 intr. (of goods) be purchased (will never sell; these are selling well). 4 intr …

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  • 94Sell-side analyst — A sell side analyst works for a brokerage firm and evaluates companies for future earnings growth and other investment criteria. They sometimes place recommendations on stocks or other securities, typically phrased as buy , sell , or hold. They… …

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  • 95sell out — liquidation of a margin account after a customer has failed to bring an account to a required level by producing additional equity after a margin call. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary The selling of securities by a broker when a customer fails to… …

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  • 96buy in — verb amass so as to keep for future use or sale or for a particular occasion or use let s stock coffee as long as prices are low • Syn: ↑stock, ↑stock up • Derivationally related forms: ↑stock (for: ↑stock), ↑ …

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  • 97sell out — 1) PHRASAL VERB If a shop sells out of something, it sells all its stocks of it, so that there is no longer any left for people to buy. [V P of n] Hardware stores have sold out of water pumps and tarpaulins... [V P] The next day the bookshops… …

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  • 98buy — 1 /baI/ verb past tense and past participle bought 1 a) (I, T) to get something by paying money for it: Where did you buy that dress? | buy sb sth: Let me buy you a drink. | buy sth for: Sally s buying new curtains for the bedroom. | buy sth from …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 99sell — /sel/ noun an act of selling ♦ to give a product the hard sell to make great efforts to persuade customers to buy it ■ verb 1. to give goods in exchange for money ● to sell something on credit ● The shop sells washing machines and refrigerators.… …

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  • 100sell — 1. verb /sɛl/ a) To agree to transfer goods or provide services in exchange for money. Ill sell you all three for a hundred dollars. b) To be sold. Sorry, Im not prepared to sell …

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