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In playOften used in risk arbitrage. Company that has become the target of a takeover, and whose stock has now become a speculative issue.In play Similar MatchesPlayerPlayerUsed in the context of general equities. Customer or trader who is actively involved in a particular stock or the market in general. Level playing fieldLevel playing fieldThe objective of those who advocate protection on the grounds the foreign firms have an unfair advantage. A level playing field would remove such advantages, although it is not usually clear what sorts of advantage (including comparative advantage) would be permitted to remain. See fairness argument for protection. Pure Play BusinessPure Play BusinessPure Play Business refers to a business that was established for the web, but had no prior physical presence. Amazon.com is an example of a pure play business. This is in contrast to a Legacy Business, these businesses are the traditional businesses that are transforming to the web. Pure playPure playA company involved in only one line of business. Tradable Instrument Display MnemonicTradable Instrument Display MnemonicA mnemonic code allocated by the London Stock Exchange and used to identify a tradable instrument. Used to be called an EPIC code. Further Suggestionsasset playPlaying the market Pure-play Asset play Death play Dividend trade roll or play |
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