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An abbreviation of the Bombay Exchange Sensitive Index (Sensex) - the benchmark index of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). It is composed of 30 of the largest and most actively-traded stocks on the BSE. Initially compiled in 1986, the Sensex is the oldest stock index in India.

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The index is calculated based on a free-float capitalization method when weighting the effect of a company on the index. This is a variation of the market cap method, but instead of using a company's outstanding shares it uses its float, or shares that are readily available for trading. The free-float method, therefore, does not include restricted stocks, such as those held by company insiders that can't be readily sold.

To find the free-float capitalization of a company, first find its market cap (number of outstanding shares x share price) then multiply its free-float factor. The free-float factor is determined by the percentage of floated shares to outstanding. For example, if a company has a float of 10 million shares and outstanding shares of 12 million, the percent of float to outstanding is 83%. A company with an 83% free float falls in the 80-85% free-float factor, or 0.85, which is then multiplied by its market cap (e.g., $120 million (12 million shares x .$10/share) x 0.85 = $102 million free-float capitalization).

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Bovine spongiform encephalopathy; a degenerative brain disease in cattle, transmitted by feeding slaughter-house waste from infected animals. Commonly known as ‘mad cow disease’. The infective agent is a prion; it can be transmitted to human beings, causing early-onset variant Creutzfeld-Jacob disease.

1. bovine spongiform encephalopathy.
2. breeding soundness examination.

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Meaning #1: a fatal disease of cattle that affects the central nervous system; causes staggering and agitation
  Synonyms: bovine spongiform encephalitis, mad cow disease


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Dansk (Danish)
abbr. - kogalskab, bovin spongiform encephalopati

Français (French)
abbr. - Encéphalopathie spongiforme bovine

Deutsch (German)
abbr. - Rinderwahnsinn

Ελληνική (Greek)
abbr. - σπογγώδης εγκεφαλοπάθεια των βοοειδών

Italiano (Italian)
encefalite spungiforme bovina

Português (Portuguese)
abbr. - encefalite (f) espongiforme bovina

Русский (Russian)
бычья губковидная энцефалопатия, зараза сумасшедших коров

Español (Spanish)
abbr. - Encefalopatía Espongiforme Bovina, enfermedad de la vaca loca

Svenska (Swedish)
abbr. - galnakosjukan

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
教育学士, 工学士

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
abbr. - 教育學士, 工學士

한국어 (Korean)
abbr. - Bachelor of Science in engineering(공학 학사)

日本語 (Japanese)
abbr. - bachelor of science in economics:経済理学士号

עברית (Hebrew)
abbr. - ‮מחלת הפרה המשוגעת‬


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