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"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."Can get $xxx" Similar MatchesQuoted companyQuoted companySee: 'listed company'. QuotaQuotaSee Import Quota IMF QuotaIMF QuotaThe amount of money that each IMF member country is required to contribute to the institution, partly in their own currency and partly in U.S. dollars, gold, or other member-country currencies. A country's quota is based upon the country's GDP. Countries have voting power in the IMF in proportion to their IMF quotas. Points quotePoints quoteAn abbreviated form of the outright quote used by traders in the interbank market. Import QuotaImport QuotaPuts limits on the quantity of certain products that can be legally imported into a particular country during a particular time frame. There is a Fixed quota, which is a maximum quantity not to be exceeded, and tariff rate surcharge, which permits additional quantities but at much higher duty. Further Suggestions"Once in a Lifetime" Tax ExclusionIndirect quote "Cost me" Quota rent "Subject To" Clause Bilateral quota minimum quote size "Need the tick" "Soft" capital rationing Tariff quota Japanese Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System (Jasdaq) at quote "Participate but do not initiate" Autoquote "OK to cross" Quote rule Export quota European Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation Value quota Firm quote " Treat me subject " Tariff rate quota Outright quote "Bring it out" National Quotation Bureau |
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