Example sentences of "[adv] [art] share [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Flicking through a newspaper , he tracked down the share price of TIP Europe , number two in the trailer rental market to his own company , Tiphook .
2 PREVIOUS whisky industry wisdom had it that Whyte & Mackay , largest minority shareholder of Invergordon Distillers since it made its hostile bid , was going to wait for yesterday 's results and , if they were sufficiently poor to drive down the share price , would then pounce for the remaining 8.8 per cent of shares to give it control .
3 Other considerations when putting together a share valuation permanent file :
4 The profit diagrams for options ( Figs 7.5 and 7.6 ) are a little more complex than those for securities as the profit is dependent on more than just the share price at expiry ( S ) .
5 Sir Derek Alun-Jones , chairman of Ferranti , and some other directors of the troubled group are said to be ready to resign in February once a share issue to raise £187 million in finance for the group is agreed by shareholders ..
6 Second , takeover raids typically bid up the share price significantly , so again the incumbent management has considerable leeway before it is likely to get into trouble and be out of a job .
7 The more normal condition is that it will only be available to those shareholders of the target who have accepted both the share offer and the cash alternative not later than the first closing date .
8 So we took out a Share Protection policy — and when our senior partner did die , we were both secure .
9 Arguably if the market is less well informed because analysts , investors and journalists can not talk to companies , then the share price is even more likely to be way out of line and the real insider dealer can reap big profits .
10 However , bullish and bearish money spreads can be combined to create a potential profit in a situation where the share price is not expected to move and in a situation where the price is expected to move but has equal probabilities of rising and falling .
11 Equation ( 7.4 ) is known as the put-call parity relationship for European options and in the special case where the share price ( S o ) is equal to the exercise price the equation reduces to the following : .
12 Growth may be needed to keep the shareholders and stock analysts happy otherwise the share price might decline .
13 We know that r must exceed g , otherwise the share price would be infinite .
14 Sadly the share price never saw the proposed gain .
15 The SEC 's New York office is making informal inquiries into several instances when a share price moved up ahead of a favourable announcement about the restructuring of the company 's debt .
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