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What (who) is share price - definition


All Share Price Index         
STOCK INDICES OF THE COLOMBO STOCK EXCHANGE IN SRI LANKA
All share price index
The All Share Price Index is one of the principal stock indices of the Colombo Stock Exchange in Sri Lanka. ASPI measures the movement of share prices of all listed companies.
Labor share         
  • Labor share in the [[United States]] from 1948–2016, comparing time series from the [[Bureau of Labor Statistics]] and [[Bureau of Economic Analysis]].
In economics, the wage share or labor share is the part of national income, or the income of a particular economic sector, allocated to wages (labor). It is related to the capital or profit share, the part of income going to capital,
Wage share         
  • Labor share in the [[United States]] from 1948–2016, comparing time series from the [[Bureau of Labor Statistics]] and [[Bureau of Economic Analysis]].
In economics, the wage share or labor share is the part of national income, or the income of a particular economic sector, allocated to wages (labor). It is related to the capital or profit share, the part of income going to capital,

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Share price
A share price is the price of a single share of a number of saleable equity shares of a company.
Examples of use of share price
1. Soon afterwards, the Phytopharm share price tumbled.
2. Perhaps news of the negotiations leaked, given the 4 percent leap in share price on Friday, lifting the share price to $8.'0.
3. The share price has originally been set at SR80 but was discounted to take account of the share price crash in February.
4. Secondly, when the share price falls far below the stock–option exercise price, most boards simply change the exercise price to the new low share price.
5. But Shahar is convinced the share price will rebound.