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in stock
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Princeton's WordNet
in stock(p)adjective
available for use or sale
"they have plenty of stonewashed jeans in stock"
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in stock
"In stock" refers to items or products that are available for immediate sale or delivery at a particular store, warehouse, or business location. It indicates that the specific product is ready and accessible for purchase or distribution.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of in stock in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of in stock in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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Higher rates in the bond market will get people who need income out of the equity market, and the equity market will start to reward businesses for growth and return on equity. It can't just be about paying dividends and buying back your own stock.
You know when you get ill, you think about what's really important to you. And you take stock, you know ? i could have very easily said you know politics don't matter. But the fact is they do matter.
A lot of the damage to Aerojet's stock price ... is self-inflicted, management is not talking to anyone. There is no message to Wall Street.
Further, the share price faces short term pressures: the SFO’s investigation and an almost inevitable downgrade of its debt to junk status, we think that it is premature to own the stock.
Recognizing and taking stock of our emotions, addressing those and then giving ourselves a little grace are essential to moving forward productively in ways that protect and enhance our well-being.
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- en stockSpanish
- em estoquePortuguese
- в наличииRussian
- 有现货Chinese
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