Results for: act or instance of selling more than can be provided or manufactured
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A Real Estate Investment Trust with the priority of selling its holdings within a specified period to realize capital gains.Finite Life Real Estate Investment Trust (FREIT)
A small charge, typically 1/8 point, added to the purchase price and subtracted from the selling price by the dealer for odd-lot quantities.Differential
A speculative options strategy that involves selling call or putoptions on stocks that are believed to be overpriced or underpriced, and are expected not to be exercised.Overwriting
A strategy designed to reduce investment risk using call options , put options, short selling, or futures contracts. A hedge can help lock in existing profits. Its purpose is to reduce the volatility of a portfolio, by reducing the risk of loss.Hedging
a trademark for a brand of disposable diapers, brand of disposable diaper manufactured by Procter & GamblePampers
a trademark for a French-manufactured surface-to-surface guided missile with a high-explosive warheadExocet
a trademark for a large motor vehicle with cooking and sleeping facilities, American Indian that inhabits Wisconsin and eastern Nebraska; brand of American camper vans, member of the Winnebago Indian tribe; camper van manufactured by the Winnebago comp...Winnebago
abandon somebody or something for advantage, act of making an offering to a god; person or item which is offered to a god; surrender of something for the sake of something more valuable; loss caused by selling something below cost, give up somebody or ...sacrifice
ability to be programmed, ability to be provided with a set of instructionsprogrammability
able to be folded over, act of turning over; number of people coming in and leaving (e.g. employees and customers); gross revenues, total business done; rate of selling or producing; change, reversal; kind of pastry, amount of business, change in emplo...turnover
able to be marketed, salable; of buying or selling, convertible into cash, in demand, suitable for sellingmarketable
able to be sold, fit to be sold, marketable, saleable, suitable for sellingsalable
absenteeism, condition of being one who stays out of school without permission; condition of being one who evades his responsibilities; an instance of being truant, occasion of being absent, state or act of being absent from school (or work, etc.) with...truancy
abstract artwork, conceptual, conceptualize something, extract something, impersonal, intangible, unconnected to concrete reality; theoretical, not practical; unconnected to a specific instance or example; difficult to understand, intellectual concept,...abstract
accident where a vehicle overturns, act of turning upside down, instance of overturning; mouseover, JavaScript element that causes a change when the mouse cursor passes over it (Internet); revolution, one full spin; transferral of money from one invest...rollover
 

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