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"At" or "for"Used in context of general equities. Paramount terms used to differentiate an offering. Stock is offered at; stock is bid for. In an offering, the trading syntax followed is "Quantity-at-Price"; in a bid, the syntax followed is "Price-for-Quantity.""At" or "for" Similar MatchesJapanese Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System (Jasdaq)Japanese Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System (Jasdaq)Japanese equivalent of Nasdaq. "Bring it out""Bring it out"In the context of general equities, "make stock available for sale to indicated buyers." " Treat me subject "" Treat me subject "In the equities market, a conditional bid or offer. "My bid or offer is not firm, but is subject to confirmation between other parties and to market changes." Equivalent quotaEquivalent quotaThe quota that sets the same level of imports that is entering a country under a tariff, or perhaps under some other NTB. "Can get $xxx""Can get $xxx"Refers to over-the-counter trading. "I have a buyer who will pay $xxx for the stock". Usually a standard markdown (1/8) from $xxx is applied to this price in bidding the seller for its stock. Antithesis of cost me. Further SuggestionsTariff quotaQuotations Import Quota at quote quoted company quotation Research and development (R"D)> Outright quote Stock Exchange Automated Quotation system Quotation "Ring the cash register" "Back up the truck" "Buy them back" Autoquote National Association of Securities Dealers Automatic Quotation System (Nasdaq) Points quote Global quota Stock Exchange Automated Quotation (SEAQ) International Direct quote Seasonal quota "Take me along" European Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation (EASDAQ) Nominal quotation minimum quote size "Just me asking" |
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