0 a person who usually gets out of bed early/late in the morning
2 something such as a share price or currency whose value has gone up during a particular period:
4 a share that has gone up in price on a particular day of trading:
The day's sharpest riser was British Borneo, which put on 33p to 320p.
We exposed 32 m 2 of the stairway, including three of its steps, but found no sculpted risers.
The recommendation is that pipe-line risers he inspected annually.
The proposal was rejected because it would cost a lot more money to replace the wooden risers.
The wooden risers contributed to the trench effect.
We have no means of gauging the number of early risers in the country.
The risers stopped discarded matches from reaching the dirt on the escalators.
A final salary scheme which is unfunded can be as generous as it pleases to the high risers—or the people who end up on very substantial salaries.
In 1919 this had risers to £48,838.