"NKI Purses and Accessories" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase NKI Borse e Accessori. The acronym, feminine plural noun, conjunction, and masculine plural noun reference an on-line fashion business. The pronunciation will be "EN-ney KAP-pa ee BOR-sey AT-tches-SO-ree" in Italian.
Borse Amore and Borse Io Amo are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "love bags." The phrases respectively translate as "bags (of) love" and "bags (that) I love" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "BOR-sey a-MO-rey" and "BOR-sey EE-o A-mo" in Pisan Italian.
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Borsa da donna and borsetta are Italian equivalents of the English word "handbag." The feminine singular options translate literally as "bag from (a) woman" and "little bag" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "BOR-sa da DON-na" and "bor-SET-ta" in Italian.
Yes Kubal from Sawantwadi and Vengurle, Malvan Area are 96k Kuli Maratha, Kubal also are in Gabit-Koli (Fisherman) & Bhandari But Main Caste is Maratha and they belong to Goa Kadamba Royal Clan
Adamo Gentile has written: 'Le borse estere'
I think I will choose the Prada borse.Because I like Prada style.
G. J. Borse has written: 'Fortran 77 for engineers' -- subject(s): Engineering, FORTRAN 77 (Computer program language), Data processing 'FORTRAN 77 and numerical methods for engineers' -- subject(s): Engineering, FORTRAN 77 (Computer program language), Data processing
The cast of Limited Manuski - 1995 includes: Abiv as Vinu Vandana Handa as Lady Doctor Sudhir Joshi as Advocate Bhaskar Rao Kishore Kadam as Prakash Rajit Kapoor as Sadanand Borse Ravindra Mankani as Srirang Vasudev Pallande as Home-owner Purnima Pendse as Prabha Nilu Phule as Jyotshi Archarya Gopika Sahani as Urmila S. Borse Koushik Sen as Cable wallah Yogesh Soman as Inspector Ashok Ganesh Yadav as Govind
Along with NASDAQ's plans there is a drive toward the creation of a pan-European stock market that was launched in early 1999--spearheaded by the London Stock Exchange and the Deutsche Borse.
It is worth 5 times the current ounce price for silver, approx $175 in Nov. 2011
French, as bourse. Bourse derives from a Latin word Bursa meaning Purse and was hung outside houses where merchants met, could be as early as the 13th Century. The word spread and became known as an early form of Stock Exchange
Assuming you mean sell shares of your company to raise funds: First off there are Four (4) "Standards" which determine which aspect of the Deutsche Borse you can be listed on. From most prestigious to simplest they are Prime, General, Entry and First Quotation. Assuming you mean the easiest way to sell shares on the Frankfurt Exchange (AKA Deutsche Borse): (and please keep in mind this is only a basic outline, written succinctly for the sake of space) Create or currently own a company. Company must have 35 shareholders. Shares can be "gifted" to meet the requirement in some circumstances. E$250,000 must be in or have gone through the company since inception. Send required proper prospectus to BAFIN (Regulatory Agency for approval) (E$4k - E$8k) Approved BAFIN prospectus with ISIN # brought to Deutsche Borse with fees (10k - 20k) A listing partner is compulsory - The listing partner will take your completed prospectus to the Deutsche Borse completing the "Listing" process. You will now have a "symbol." At this point you are formally listed however - this doesn't mean the market is going to rush to buy your stock. Liquidity will be an issue. If you are fortunate you will have a designated sponsor - hard to find, and will dig into your shares, warrants and cost $, but they (Hopefully) bring liquidity. (However not a requirement for the "Listing") You can also go on various "Road Show" tours in the hopes of attracting investment. The Exchange holds two trade shows to assist as well.