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Equity shares of ownership in a corporation that give the holder a claim on the company's earnings and dividends

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Safeway paysop do you have any?

Is the stock still in the employees accounts? I left my Employment with safeway in 1989. I don't remember ever doing anything with my shares.

What is the difference between dealer and broker?

Broker buys/sells securties on his/her clients behalf and dealer buys/sells securties for his/her accounts.

1. A broker is a person who executes the trade on behalf of others, whereas a dealer is a person who trades business on their own behalf.

2. A dealer is a person who will buy and sell securities on their account. On the other hand, a broker is one who will buy and sell securities for their clients.

3. While dealers have all the rights and freedom regarding the buying and selling of securities, brokers seldom seldom have this freedom and these rights.

4. A broker has only a little experience in the field compared to dealers. It has also been seen that brokers become dealers once they get experience.

5. A broker is normally paid a commission for transacting the business. A dealer is not paid a commission, and he or she is a primary principal.

Difference between share certificate and share warrants?

1. Share Certificate[SC] is a registered evidence of title.

Share warrant[SW] is a bearer document of title.

2. SC is not a negotiable instrument.

SW is a negotiable instrument.

3. Both Private & Public Company can issue Share Certificate.

Only Public company can issue Share Warrant.

4. Issue of SC doesn't require approval of central Government.

Issue of SW requires approval of central Government.

5. Holder of SC has full rights(voting, participation in management, etc.) in a company.

Holder of SW doesn't have has full rights in a company.

6. SC is issued in respect of partly paid or fully paid shares.

SW is issued in respect of only fully paid shares.

What is selling short against the box?

Selling short against the box means you are selling short a stock that you own, as opposed to a naked short in which you are selling short a stock that you do not own.

What is paid capital?

The amount of a company's capital that has been funded by shareholders. Paid-up capital can be less than a company's total capital because a company may not issue all of the shares that it has been authorized to sell. Paid-up capital can also reflect how a company depends on equity financing.

How do you become share sub broker in India?

For becoming share sub broker in India you have to sign a sub broker agreement with wellindia.

When is money made in the stock market?

you make money when you buy something for an amount of money, then the thing you bought goes up in price so you sell it.

How do you buy shares of the Boston Celtics limited partnership LLP?

To buy shares in the Boston Celtics, you would need to invest in the limited partnership (LLP) that holds ownership of the team. However, the Celtics are privately owned, and shares are not publicly traded, making them inaccessible to the general public. Interested investors would typically need to be high-net-worth individuals or institutional investors and would have to negotiate directly with current owners or through private equity arrangements. It's advisable to consult with a financial advisor or legal counsel familiar with sports investments for guidance.

How do you get historical stock prices for companies no longer in business?

To obtain historical stock prices for companies that are no longer in business, you can use financial data services like Yahoo Finance or Google Finance, which often archive historical data. Additionally, resources like the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings, historical stock market databases, or specialized websites like OldCompany.com can provide archived stock price information. Libraries or universities with access to financial databases like Bloomberg or FactSet may also have the necessary data. Lastly, consider checking resources like the New York Stock Exchange or NASDAQ for historical records.

What is overseas buying?

An increasing number of people in wealthy nations are overseas buying property in other countries to use as holiday homes, retirement homes, or as an investment. The most popular places to buy overseas property are in hot countries, in tourist resorts, by the coast, or in cities. Many countries welcome the invasion of foreign property owners as it brings with it foreign money and is often beneficial to the local economy. Others resent the practise. Some countries even have legislation to prevent foreigners owning property. Many people from northern Europe and the UK have bought property in the southern European countries, most notably Spain, to use as holiday homes. Increasingly people are buying homes in Eastern Europe in the hope that the low property prices there will increase in the future, for example when those countries gain membership of the EU. Most notably Bulgaria has recently turned into one of the hottest property markets in Europe because of its unique combination of hot climate and magnificent mountains and sea resorts. According to some sources the number of Britons buying a property in Bulgaria has risen by 77% in 2005. A good example that indicates the development growth can be found by looking at the recent boom of skyscrapers that are being developed in Bulgaria. Currently there are three skyscraper projects in development. [1] Most potential investors opt for a professional service to take advantage of local expertise and spare themselves the hassle of dealing with foreign legal regulations and language problems.

How is the partial thromboplastin time test usually paid for?

The partial thrmoboplastin time test is usually covered by insurance.

Is it bad if you share mascara?

Sharing any eye makeup is not a good idea, as infections can - and do- become easily passed along. This also applies to using testers in shops.

Board Resolution for Opening of Demat Account?

You can modify the following according to your requirement

"RESOLVED THAT the consent of the Board of Directors of the Company be and is hereby granted to open and operate a demat account in the name of the Company with ................, ................... and Shri A, Chairman and/or Shri K, Director of the Company be and is hereby severally authorized to sign and submit the application form for that purposes and to comply with all the formalities as may be required for and on behalf of the Company."

"RESOLVED FURTHER THAT M/s ..................... be and is hereby authorised to act upon the instructions as may be given by the above said signatories severally relating to the demat account and to accept all the demat delivery instructions, etc. from time to time."

Can they deport someone if he didn't know about the inseers registration?

What's an inseers registration? If something was forgotten to be carried out, even an address change, then yes, if they find out about it, a deportation is quite possible.

How a company benefits from share trading?

By selling shares in prime time as per advice of its Portfolio Manager, the Company may gain and derive benefits financially.

What does it mean when stock price falls on very low volume compared to daily trading volume?

Simple answer: There are more sellers than buyers. Low volume doesn't mean much. If you believe in the long term fundamentals of a company, then BUY, BUY, BUY! ____________________________ Sorry but I don't mean to conflict your knowledge but that isn't NECESSARILY true. Copy and paste this link to see what I mean, Sometimes google is a good friend. http://www.swing-trade-stocks.com/stock-chart-volume.html

How do you convert CUSIP numbers to ISIN?

See the related link below: Old Stock Certificates: Lost Treasure or Wallpaper? It may contain the information for which you are searching.

Try this:

http://www.isincodes.net/convert-cusip-to-isin.php

What are par levels?

Par levels are boundary markers in inventory levels that signal replenishment is necessary.

For example:

A pet store sells 2 bags of dog food a day with a variance of 10%, and it takes 3 days for an order to be delivered from a supplier. Statistically speaking, you should go through about 6.6 bags of dog food in those 3 days. That means that at a minimum the pet shop should set its minimum par level at 7, so when there are 7 bags left in stock an order should be placed to replenish the dog food inventory. I would probably go for 8 or 10 just so you don't run out.

If your par levels are set too low, you risk of running out of product if you have a period where you are busier than usual.

If your par levels are set too high, you may have more money invested in stock than is necessary. If coupled with poor rotation practices this can lead to spoilage or damage.

It is good to find a level somewhere in between.

What do the Mormons have stock in?

Millions of Mormons (members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) are invested in stock markets around the world. It would be impossible to know which companies each individual has invested in.

The Church itself does not generally invest in the stock market. Most of the church's assets consist of real estate.

What does the Dow Jones Industrial Average do?

The Dow Jones Industrial is important because it us a broad group of 30 different stocks in various sectors that give us a general snapshot of the marketplace as a whole. These include, but are not limited to, housing, energy, tech and consumer goods.

What is a PE ratio?

pe's ratio is excess:size reduction i think it stands for PHYSICAL EDUCATION which means physical= move education = learning