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1market capitalisation — The current total market value of a company s issued shares. Obtained by multiplying the current market price by the current number of shares in issue. Exchange Handbook Glossary The market value of a company which is calculated by multiplying… …
2Market order — This is an order to immediately buy or sell a security at the current trading price. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * market order market order ➔ order1 * * * An order that should be executed immediately whatever the current price.… …
3market — n. & v. n. 1 a the gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, etc., esp. with a number of different vendors. b the time of this. 2 an open space or covered building used for this. 3 (often foll. by for) a demand for a …
4market order — An order to buy or sell a futures contract of a given delivery month to be filled at the best possible price and as soon as possible. Chicago Board of Trade glossary An order to buy or sell futures or futures options contracts as soon as possible …
5market — n 1. marketplace, markethouse, mart, open market, exchange, trading center; shopping center, commercial resort, place of traffic, forum, market town, Hist. staple; fair, exposition, emporium, rialto. 2. grocery, grocery store, food store, food… …
6Market–Frankford Line —      Market–Frankford Line Market–Frankford Line train departing 52nd Street stati …
7Market Intelligence — (often contracted to MARKINT) is a relatively new intelligence discipline that exploits open source information gathered from global markets. It relies solely on publicly available information such as market prices and ancillary economic and… …
8Current TV — s official logo Launched August 1, 2005 Owned by Current Media, Inc. Slogan Your World. View. Headquarters San Francisco, California Website …
9Market Bosworth RFC — Full name Market Bosworth Rugby Football Club Union Rugby Football Union Location Market Bosworth, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England …
10Market penetration — is one of the four growth strategies of the Product Market Growth Matrix defined by Ansoff. Market penetration occurs when a company enters/penetrates a market with current products. The best way to achieve this is by gaining competitors… …