Results for: sale to increasing numbers of subdistributors
English English
supporter of inflationism, one who supports the practice of increasing the supply of money in relation to the amount of goods available resulting in a rise in pricesinflationist
system using binary numbers for decimalsbinary coded decimal
system which consists of both letters and numbersalphanumerics
Table of Contents; organized list of titles and corresponding page numbers for information within a book or documentTOC
tax on sale of assetscapital gains tax
telephone service in which a company receives a block of telephone numbers that can be accessed via a small number of actual telephone lines (enables private extensions without requiring extra linesDID (Direct Inward Dialing)
The covering of a short position by purchasing a longcontract, usually resulting from the short sale of a commodity. See: short covering, stock buyback. Also used in the context of bonds. The purchase of corporate bonds by the issuing company at a disc...Buyback
The rapid sale of all shares in a new securitiesoffering . See: hot issue.Blowout
To guarantee, as to guarantee the issuer of securities a specified price by entering into a purchase and sale agreement . To bring securities to market.Underwrite
Torah, first five books of the Old Testament (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy)pentateuch
United States government agency that fights against the import sale and trafficking of illegal drugsDEA (Drug Enforcement Agency)
using letters and numbersalphanumeric; alphanumerical; alphameric
Virtual Memory System; method of increasing Random Access Memory (RAM) by using part of the hard diskVMS
walking, trekking, journeying on foot; making higher, increasing (i.e. prices)hiking
want ads, small advertisement in a newspaper that are sorted into various categories (such as Help Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, etc.)classifieds
 

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