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Rule 144Restricts solicitation of buyers to complete the sell order of an insider (unless the firm is already a buyer); signified by a flashing "E" on Quotron.Rule 144 Similar MatchesThirty day wash ruleThirty day wash ruleIRS rule stating that losses on a sale of stock may not be used as tax shelter if equivalent stock is purchased 30 days or less before or after the sale of the stock. The rule of twentyThe rule of twentyAn investing axiom that says the domestic inflation rate plus the P/E ratio of the stock market as a whole should equal 20.If the sum of those two figures is less than 20, the market is cheap; if more, it's expensive. Basic IRR ruleBasic IRR ruleAccept the project if IRR is higher than the discount rate; reject the project if it is lower than the discount rate. It is wise to also consider net present value for project evaluation. Ten Day RuleTen Day RuleThe New York Stock Exchange rule permitting member firms (brokers) to vote in favor of management ten days or less before the meeting, provided that the member firm mailed proxy material to beneficial owners at least 15 business days before the meeting. The rule allows many shares to be voted, which would otherwise not be, to reach a quorum, approve the choice of directors and auditors and handle other routine matters. This rule does not apply to banks, their nominees or their depository positions, nor to non-routine proposals such as approval for the corporation to issue more shares. One share one vote ruleOne share one vote ruleThe principle that all shareholders should have equal voting rights in public companies and each shareholder should have one vote. Further SuggestionsIncome exclusion ruleRule 144a Rule lOb 5 Rules of origin Rule of Absolute Priority Five percent rule Rule of law Prudent man rule Net present value rule rule of 113 Nine bond rule Quote rule Rules of fair practice listing rules rule of 72 Uptick rule Administrative pricing rules Rule 415 Allocation of income rules Three steps and a stumble rule Suitability rules Short sale rule Friedman rule Uniform Rules for Collections Origin rule |
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