1 a person who buys shares in a company that is being sold to the public with the intention of selling them immediately for profit
2 to buy shares in a company that is being sold to the public with the intention of selling them immediately for profit
4 someone who buys shares in a company when it is first sold to the public and sells them as soon as the share price goes up to make a quick profit:
5 to buy shares in a company when it is first sold to the public and then sell the shares as soon as the price goes up to make a quick profit:
In this paradigm, a controlled event was staged for children, ensuring uniformity of the event across all children.
Two aspects of this staged protocol also appeared to disadvantage further this subset.
Developmental time of the immature stages showed a similar pattern between the two species.
He had staged the row, when his other income made the loss of the special lectureship no financial hardship at all.
Reliable identification of the immature stages is advantageous when applying early control measures.
His discussion, based on a study of the dramatic texts, raised several questions about aspects of staging and musical setting.
The prompt notes show that the genre, generally thought of as tradition-bound, also elicited dramatic interpretations from those responsible for staging.
In our experience, one stage repair carries a significantly higher mortality than staged repair.