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Ordinary tradeA term used by the London Stock Exchange to denote that a transaction does not have any other special trade designation.Similar MatchesExtraordinary itemExtraordinary itemAn unusual and unexpected one-time event that must be explained to shareholders in an annual or quarterly report, e.g., write down for a discontinued operation, employee fraud, a lawsuit, or other one-time events. Results are often presented with and without these items. The logic of excluding these items is that investors a better notion of future performance if one-time events are excluded. Extraordinary itemsExtraordinary itemsCosts which affect a company's profit (or loss) which are not associated with normal activities and which are not expected to recur. Ordinary sharesOrdinary sharesApples mainly to international equities. Shares of non-U.S. companies traded in their individual home markets. Usually cannot be delivered in the US See: ADR. Ordinary incomeOrdinary incomeThe income derived from the regular operating activities of a firm or individual. Extraordinary positive valueExtraordinary positive valueA positive net present value. Further SuggestionsFT Ordinary Share Index (FT 30 Index)extraordinary general meeting ordinary shares Ordinary interest Extraordinary call |
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