Nothing to do with stocks and shares or finance. It just means a standard or typical question, the kind that is asked of all interviewees.
Here are some examples of STOCK when used as an adjective:
41.kept regularly on hand, as for use or sale; staple; standard: stock articles.
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43.of the common or ordinary type; in common use: a stock argument.
44.banal; commonplace: a stock remark.
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This sounds like a trick question. The total cost of stock would be $795.18 no matter how much you paid the broker since those monies are not being used towards stock. The question is really just specific to how much stock you own at the end of the day which would be $795.18.
I guess you are trying to ask the question " what is stock Taking?" If so, stock taking is the term used when you count your stock/inventory, and match it with the stock that is recorded in your books (these days it is recorded in your computer system). Most of the companies do stock takes half yearly and some do it annually.
In legal jargon, a stock certificate is a document that certifies ownership of a specific number of stock shares in a corporation. Usually only shareholders with stock certificates can vote in a shareholders' general meeting. Sometimes a shareholder with a stock certificate can give a proxy to another person to allow them to vote the shares in question.
That is an extensive list: Start here.Make sure to open a new tab. Copy and paste thisURL: stockpromoters.com/view-stock-promoters-by-services.aspxYou will find a list of Stock Promoters by services.Hope this answers your question. "StockPickster over and out"
I'm not sure if I fully understand your question. If you mean that a stock is trading "at five times earnings" this means that the price of this stock is five times as high as reported or future earnings of the company. This ratio is calles Price-to-earnings ratio and is a measure for the valuation of a stock. The lower the P/E the cheaper is the stock. The valuation also depends on popularity of the stock, the company's earnings growth and the industry it operates in. I've already answered this question. Pleas see: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_price-earning_relationship&updated=1&waNoAnsSet=1
Stock trading would be a great question because it could provide knowledge in what stock trading actually is and how to become involved with it responsibly.
A good question to write for the topic of buying symbol c stock, would be " What is symbol c stock and how does one but it?" Or "What are the good and bad qualities of buying symbol c stock?".
the question should be more specific to which stock exchange is being refereed to
I do not understand what you are asking about?Please repost your question.
Europe has many countries so it has many stock exchanges, so there is no answer to the question.
This is a yes and no question. The accuracy between different stock reports will often times depend upon how quickly they are to update the stock numbers.
This sounds like a trick question. The total cost of stock would be $795.18 no matter how much you paid the broker since those monies are not being used towards stock. The question is really just specific to how much stock you own at the end of the day which would be $795.18.
I guess you are trying to ask the question " what is stock Taking?" If so, stock taking is the term used when you count your stock/inventory, and match it with the stock that is recorded in your books (these days it is recorded in your computer system). Most of the companies do stock takes half yearly and some do it annually.
learn how to write a question
that it my question to you
You have answered your own question.
Treasury Stock is the stock that the corporation has sold and then reacquired. Treasury Stock is a Contraequity account that increases when debited and decreases when credited. Does this answer your question.