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In individual stock (usually called a share) represents a portion of ownership in a company. For instance, if I own 1 share of Google, I have 1/x% ownership in Google where x is the total number of shares.
Market price is the price at which a buyer is willing to buy and a seller is willing to sell.
The cost of a share reflects how much people are willing to pay for each share (and how many times it has been split), which is why the value is always fluctuating.
Buying stock (shares)
to share living expenses of fellow man
A share of stock represents ownership of part of a company. A share of a mutual fund represents ownership of part of a pool of stocks from many different companies. Mutuals are like pre-selected diversified portfolios.
Share application monies are the cash received by an enterprise issuing shares by people who are interest to become share holders of that enterprise.
any of the equal portions into which the capital stock of a corporation is divided and ownership of which is evidenced by a stock certificate
Share Point is an enterprise information portal, from Microsoft, that can be configured to run Intranet, Extra net and Internet sites. Microsoft Office Share Point Server 2007 allows people, teams and expertise to connect and collaborate. A Share Point enterprise portal is composed of both Share Point Portal and Windows Share Point Services, with Share Point being built upon WSS. WSS is typically used by small teams, projects and companies. Share Point Server is designed for individuals, teams and projects within a medium to large company wide enterprise portal
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"Share" refers to a single unit of ownership in a company, while "stock" encompasses all the ownership interests in a company held by its shareholders. Essentially, a share is a part of the stock, which represents the total ownership stake in the company."
A share of ownership in a corporation represents a unit of ownership interest held by an individual or entity in the company. Shareholders typically have rights to vote on certain company decisions, receive dividends if declared, and potentially benefit from increases in the company's stock price.
bond
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stock or share
Common stock ownership represents owning an equity share of a company. For a very small sum of money, first-time investors can purchase one share in a variety of companies, to kick off their investment portfolios.