I guess you are trying to ask the question " what is stock Taking?" If so, stock taking is the term used when you count your stock/inventory, and match it with the stock that is recorded in your books (these days it is recorded in your computer system). Most of the companies do stock takes half yearly and some do it annually.
the answer is stock
When a stock splits, one stock becomes two. People that own the stock can see the value of their stock for the company double.
Ex stock means existing in stock means ready to dispatch means ready in stock = Available in stock
If you are buying to cover a stock, it means that you have sold short the stock (borrowed the stock and then sold it in the expectation of the stock price dropping).
It depends on how you are using the word, "stock". If stock is referring to an action, then you can say "Stock the shelves". If "stock" is used as a noun, then you can say, "This stock of printing paper needs to be moved".
even tacking is made when the lines of intervals are the same.
Coarse tacking thread.
Is made of coarse tacking thread.
Tacking up is when you saddle and bridle a horse
Tacking Point Lighthouse was created in 1879.
Tacking Into the Wind was created on 1999-05-12.
Yes, by tacking. Yes it can by a method called tacking
The tacking stitch did not come from any particular place. Tacking stitches of various sorts have been used by tailors and dressmakers throughout the centuries.
Tacking or coming about is a sailing maneuver by which a sailing vessel, so a sentence could be like this. "As the ship was tacking, I held onto the mast tightly to keep balance."
Basting or tacking Stitch (even and uneven) Diagonal stitch And Tailors Tacking
He discusses the tacking of a sailboat to argue that seemingly chaotic and even inconsistent decisions do create a pattern.
Actually, they are opposites in this regard: 'Coming about' is tacking while turning into the wind, whereas 'Jibing' is tacking while turning away from the wind.