Shares of stock that are issued at a value in excess of a company's actual assets are known as watered stock. The term arose many decades ago when a par value was assigned to shares of stock by the board of directors. The par value was correlated by many investors to the actual asset value per share of a company since companies could not sell additional stock below the stated or par value. Dishonest stock promoters would deceptively assign a high par value in order to sell overvalued or watered shares to investors. Due to investor confusion and misuse by shady stock issuers legislation was passed to allow stock to be issued at no par value. Once used as a metric of stock valuation, the term par value has little meaning for present day investors.
No, water is a compound formed by sharing oxygen atoms, not nitrogen. Water (H2O) is composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, with the oxygen atom sharing electrons with the hydrogen atoms to form covalent bonds.
Unequal sharing of electrons.
you CANNOT get HIV from sharing food with or drinking from a water fountain used by an infected person.
everyone can share
the unequal sharing of electrons
it can by having an equal sharing of electrons
One can view images of water droplets from photo sharing sites such as Instagram and PhotoBucker. One can also view pictures of water droplets via internet video and picture sharing websites such as YouTube.
There are too many cities that uses the water from Rio Grande
The polarity of water.
Not if it's in water or you don't put it in your mouth or nose.
cellular sharing of element and molecules
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