receipt note - meaning and definition. What is receipt note
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What (who) is receipt note - definition

TYPE OF SECURITY
Depository receipt; Depository Receipt; Depository receipt program; Depositary receipts

Electronic receipt         
TYPE OF RECEIPT IN ELECTRONIC FORMAT
Digital receipt; Online receipt; E-receipt; E- receipt
The electronic receipt or e-receipt is an electronic Receipt of any product or service that was purchased.
Musical note         
  • Names of some notes
SIGN USED IN MUSICAL NOTATION, A PITCHED SOUND
Note (music); Musical notes; Natural E; Music notes; Music note; Musical Notes; Musical Note; Note music; 🎵; 🎶; 🎜; 🎝; Note names; Boethian notation; CDEFGAB
In music, a note is a symbol denoting a musical sound. In English usage, a note is also the sound itself.
Jean Noté         
  • Noté singing "[[La Marseillaise]]" in 1907
BELGIAN OPERA SINGER
Jean-Baptiste Noté; Jean Note
Jean-Baptiste Noté (6 May 1858 in Tournai – 1 April 1922 in Brussels) was a Belgian operatic baritone. He graduated from the Royal Conservatory of Ghent in 1884 with first prizes in singing and lyrical declamation.

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Depositary receipt

A depositary receipt (DR) is a negotiable financial instrument issued by a bank to represent a foreign company's publicly traded securities. The depositary receipt trades on a local stock exchange. Depositary receipts facilitates buying shares in foreign companies, because the shares do not have to leave the home country.

Depositary receipts that are listed and traded in the United States are American depositary receipts (ADRs). European banks issue European depositary receipts (EDRs), and other banks issue global depository receipts (GDRs).