Example sentences of "to buy shares [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Equally a Dutch investor wishing to buy shares on the London Stock Exchange needs to turn Dutch guilders into pounds sterling .
2 When Sir Peter was chairing British Petroleum the Kuwait Investment Office entered the market to buy shares after the 1987 market crash caught out the government 's share sale and the oil company 's rights issue .
3 As for direct exposure to the stock market , the advice of Malcolm Roberts of Montague Fleming is : ‘ It would not be advisable to buy shares in the name of a child under 16 .
4 As for direct exposure to the stock market , the advice of Malcolm Roberts of Montague Fleming is : ‘ It would not be advisable to buy shares in the name of a child under 16 .
5 As for direct exposure to the stock market , the advice of Malcolm Roberts of Montague Fleming is : ‘ It would not be advisable to buy shares in the name of a child under 16 .
6 A new way of investing in smaller companies that reduces the risks involved is to buy shares in the recently launched Hoare Govett Smaller Companies Index Investment Trust .
7 The 22 foreign financial institutions licensed since September to buy shares on Indian stock markets will be eligible to buy shares in the company .
8 The owners of these vouchers could either sell them for cash on the secondary market ; or use them to buy shares in the privatisations of 6,000 medium-to-large companies due this year .
9 That is not necessarily so in relation to the few surviving companies limited by guarantee and having a share capital.z And there is no inherent reason why it should be so with companies limited by shares ; indeed a very sensible method of promoting voluntary ‘ co-determination ’ would be to provide means whereby employees could become members without also having to buy shares in the company , thus risking the loss of their savings as well as their jobs if their employer-company becomes insolvent .
10 I have served a place for him at the head of the queue to buy shares in the privatised NIE .
11 The column reportedly reveals that Mirror chief executive David Montgomery and other senior staff hold options to buy shares in the newspaper group which could make them hundreds of thousands of pounds ' worth of profits .
12 I promised to buy shares in the brewery to make up for it .
13 Stephen Dorrell , Finnacial Secretary to the Treasury , said 1.8 million potential new investors had registered to buy shares in the latest sale .
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