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Sentences with stock

stock
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  • ...the buying and selling of stocks and shares.
  • Two years later, when Compaq went public, their stock was valued at $38 million.
  • We say that stock is trading at a particular price.If analysts say how much a stock is worth, they value it. If they set the amount too low, they undervalue it.If analysts downgrade stock, they change its rating in a negative way, for instance from 'buy' to 'sell'.
  • The shop stocks everything from cigarettes to recycled loo paper. [VERB noun]
  • We took the decision to withdraw a quantity of stock from sale.
  • I worked stocking shelves in a grocery store. [VERB noun]
  • I had to stock the boat up with food. [VERB noun PREPOSITION + with]
  • I keep a stock of cassette tapes describing various relaxation techniques.
  • ...the stock of accommodation available to be rented.
  • We are both from working class stock.
  • I am carefully selecting the breeding stock.
  • My boss had a stock response–'If it ain't broke, don't fix it!'.
  • A stock clerk
  • He keeps a good stock of whisky
  • stock sizes in clothes
  • A stock phrase
  • To stock up on beer
  • To stock a farm
  • Heavy stock
  • To stock a firearm, plow, etc.
  • To stock a pond with fish
  • stock sizes
  • A stock excuse
  • A stock boy
  • A stock mare
  • stock farming
  • Two years later, when the company went public, their stock was valued at $38 million.She works for a bank, buying and selling stocks.A company's stock is the total number of its shares.
  • She works for a bank, buying and selling stocks.Investors bought stock in the new computer company.A stock is one of the parts or shares that the value of a company is divided into, that people can buy.
  • A stock of provisions.
  • A job in summer stock.
  • Glossy stock; card stock; offset stock.
  • stock articles.
  • A stock clerk.
  • A stock argument.
  • A stock remark.
  • stock farming.
  • A stock hog.
  • A stock report.
  • There are no more blue skirts in stock.
  • A new novel on the stocks.
  • We are out of stock in this item.
  • Considering his general unreliability, I can't take stock in what he has told you.
  • She took stock of her decorating scheme and decided it was time for a change.
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