down n still goin!!
If the Sensex goes up, it means that the prices of the stocks of most of the companies under the BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange) Sensex (30 companies) have gone up. If the Sensex goes down, this tells you that the stock price of most of the major stocks on the BSE have gone down. Simlpe! :)
the factory has gotten bigger, prices have gone up and the population has raised.
It means the value of a company's stock has gone up in dollar(s) and vice versa. A point is usually equal to a dollar in most cases. So, if a company's stock went down by 5 points, it means the value of the company's stock went down by 5 dollar, which reflects the company's value in an open market and that's not a good thing.
Sensex stands Bombay Exchange Sensitive Index. It gives an indicator whether stocks have gone up or gone down in all the major companies of the BSE.
Inflation happens. When the supply of money goes up. The value of money goes down. And prices go up. Inflation is not the same as rising prices. Inflation causes rising prices.
= Why has the gas prices gone up and do you think its fair if it keeps going up? =
Between 2005 and mid-2011, the G0ogle stock prices have gone from 400, up to 600, and back down to 500 dollars per share. In that same period Y*hoo's share prices have gone from 40, down to 12, and back up to 16. (I can't type out the names because of the filter.)
Yes
The marking today has gone down hill because it does not have a good plan to keep it up. It is running out of money because of the prices.
No, honestly I haven't noticed how much plane tickets prices has gone up this year, but I believe you.
from what i understand, the prices are going down. the last that i have heard about the car, they had gone down actually quite a bit recently.it may also depend on where you buy one too, promotions or deals they may have at the lot.
Yes.
in some places petrol prices have gone up but in some places they have kept the same
Gone up is the past participle form of the phrasal verb go up.Go up has the literal meaning of rise = Prices go up every month. Prices have gone up 2% this month.Go up has the non literal meaning of burn = The building had gone up in flames before the fire truck arrived.
If the Sensex goes up, it means that the prices of the stocks of most of the companies under the BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange) Sensex (30 companies) have gone up. If the Sensex goes down, this tells you that the stock price of most of the major stocks on the BSE have gone down. Simlpe! :)
Kinda, stock market prices are persistly moving in comparison to house prices, house prices may change in an area for several reasons. So its not exactly alike but the same idea.
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