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Что (кто) такое long stock - определение

THOROUGHFARE FOR THE WALKING OF DOMESTIC LIVESTOCK (IN AUSTRALIA)
Long Paddock; Travelling stock route
  • Stock route sign, Barwon Highway, Weengallon, Goondiwindi region, Queensland (2021).
  • Canning Stock Route in Western Australia.
  • Australia, 1907: Cattlemen survey 700 carcasses of cattle that were killed overnight by a poisonous plant
  • A cattle trough and windmill on a Travelling Stock Route
  • Little Sandy Desert as seen from the Canning Stock Route
  • Unfenced road sign, [[Oxley Highway]], NSW
  • Lake Nash]] (1953).
  • Modern droving on a Travelling Stock Route, [[Walgett, New South Wales]]
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  • [[Elliott Smith]], pictured at a concert in January 2003, covered the song in his live performances.
  • Meditation caves at [[Maharishi Mahesh Yogi]]'s former [[ashram]] in Rishikesh, India. The Beatles' stay at the ashram in early 1968 served as part of Harrison's inspiration for the song.
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SONG BY THE BEATLES, WRITTEN AND SUNG BY GEORGE HARRISON
Long Long Long; Long, Long, Long (The Beatles song)
"Long, Long, Long" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1968 album The Beatles (also known as "the White Album"). It was written by George Harrison, the group's lead guitarist, while he and his bandmates were attending Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's Transcendental Meditation course in Rishikesh, India, in early 1968.
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COLLECTIVE FINANCIAL CAPITAL OF A SHARED CORPORATION
Equities; Equity security; Equity securities; Stocks and Shares; Stocks and shares; Stock (finance); Cash equity; Corporate stocks; Company stock
n.
inventory, supply
1) to take stock
2) in stock; out of stock (this item is not in stock)
share, shares in a corporation
3) to issue; sell stock
4) common stock (AE; BE has ordinary shares)
5) blue-chip; over-the-counter; preferred (AE; BE has preference shares) stock
equipment
6) rolling stock ('railway vehicles')
confidence, trust
7) to put stock in smb.
evaluation
8) to take stock (we must take stock of the situation)
stage productions
9) summer stock
livestock
10) to graze stock
lineage
11) of good stock
misc.
12) smb.'s stock in trade ('smb.'s customary practice')
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BUSINESS ENTITY WHICH IS OWNED BY SHAREHOLDERS
Joint-Stock Company; Joint-stock companies; Joint-stock; Joint stock; Joint stock companies; Joint Stock Company; Stock corporation; Stock Corporation; Joint stock principle; Closed joint-stock company; Closed joint stock company; Closed Joint stock company; Jushik hoesa; Societa per Azioni; NJSC; National joint stock company; Joint Stock; Trading house; Closed Joint Stock Company; Public joint-stock company; Joint stock company; CJSC; Akciová společnost; Public Joint Stock Company; Akciova spolecnost; Limited liability joint-stock company; Public Joint-Stock Company; Public joint stock company; Joint stock corporation; Joint-stock corporation; Akciová spoločnosť; Private Joint Stock Company
A joint-stock company is a business entity in which shares of the company's stock can be bought and sold by shareholders. Each shareholder owns company stock in proportion, evidenced by their shares (certificates of ownership).
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COLLECTIVE FINANCIAL CAPITAL OF A SHARED CORPORATION
Equities; Equity security; Equity securities; Stocks and Shares; Stocks and shares; Stock (finance); Cash equity; Corporate stocks; Company stock
1) n. inventory (goods) of a business meant for sale (as distinguished from equipment and facilities). 2) share in the ownership of a corporation (called "shares of stock" or simply "shares"). 3) cattle. 4) v. to keep goods ready for sale in a business. See also: share shareholder
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COLLECTIVE FINANCIAL CAPITAL OF A SHARED CORPORATION
Equities; Equity security; Equity securities; Stocks and Shares; Stocks and shares; Stock (finance); Cash equity; Corporate stocks; Company stock
In finance, stock (also capital stock) consists of the shares of which ownership of a corporation or company is divided.Longman Business English Dictionary: "stock - especially AmE one of the shares into which ownership of a company is divided, or these shares considered together" "When a company issues shares or stocks especially AmE, it makes them available for people to buy for the first time.
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COLLECTIVE FINANCIAL CAPITAL OF A SHARED CORPORATION
Equities; Equity security; Equity securities; Stocks and Shares; Stocks and shares; Stock (finance); Cash equity; Corporate stocks; Company stock
Equities are shares in a company that are owned by people who have a right to vote at the company's meetings and to receive part of the company's profits after the holders of preference shares have been paid. (BUSINESS)
Investors have poured money into US equities.
= ordinary shares
N-PLURAL
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COLLECTIVE FINANCIAL CAPITAL OF A SHARED CORPORATION
Equities; Equity security; Equity securities; Stocks and Shares; Stocks and shares; Stock (finance); Cash equity; Corporate stocks; Company stock
·pl of Equity.
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COLLECTIVE FINANCIAL CAPITAL OF A SHARED CORPORATION
Equities; Equity security; Equity securities; Stocks and Shares; Stocks and shares; Stock (finance); Cash equity; Corporate stocks; Company stock
I. n.
1.
Trunk (of a tree), stipe, stalk, stem.
2.
Post, pillar, block, log.
3.
Dolt, dullard, dunce, blockhead, fool, block, stick, dunderhead, numskull, loggerhead, clod.
4.
Handle (of an instrument), haft.
5.
Cravat, neckcloth.
6.
Race, lineage, pedigree, parentage, ancestry, family, line, descent, house.
7.
Capital, fund, invested property, principal.
8.
Store, supply, accumulation, provision, hoard, reserve.
9.
Live-stock, domestic animals (on a farm).
II. v. a.
1.
Store, supply, furnish, fill.
2.
Reserve, save, garner, hoard, reposit, accumulate, lay in, treasure up, lay by, lay up.
III. a.
Standard, permanent, standing.
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COLLECTIVE FINANCIAL CAPITAL OF A SHARED CORPORATION
Equities; Equity security; Equity securities; Stocks and Shares; Stocks and shares; Stock (finance); Cash equity; Corporate stocks; Company stock
¦ noun
1. a supply of goods or materials available for sale or use.
2. farm animals bred and kept for their meat or milk; livestock.
3. the capital raised by a company through the issue and subscription of shares.
(usu. stocks) a portion of this as held by an individual or group as an investment.
securities issued by the government in fixed units with a fixed rate of interest.
4. water in which bones, meat, fish, or vegetables have been slowly simmered.
the raw material from which a specified commodity can be manufactured.
5. a person's ancestry or line of descent.
a breed, variety, or population of an animal or plant.
6. the trunk or woody stem of a tree or shrub, especially one into which a graft (scion) is inserted.
the perennial part of a herbaceous plant, especially a rhizome.
7. a plant cultivated for its fragrant flowers, typically lilac, pink, or white. [Genus Matthiola: several species.]
8. (the stocks) [treated as sing. or plural] historical an instrument of punishment consisting of a wooden structure with holes for securing a person's feet and hands, in which criminals were locked and exposed to public ridicule or assault.
9. the part of a rifle or other firearm to which the barrel and firing mechanism are attached.
the crossbar of an anchor.
the handle of a whip, fishing rod, etc.
10. a band of white material tied like a cravat and worn as a part of formal horse-riding dress.
a piece of black material worn under a clerical collar.
11. (stocks) a frame used to support a ship or boat when out of water.
¦ adjective
1. usually kept in stock and thus regularly available for sale.
2. constantly recurring; conventional or stereotyped: the stock characters in every cowboy film.
¦ verb
1. have or keep a stock of.
provide or fill with a stock of something.
(stock up) amass stocks of something.
2. fit (a rifle or other firearm) with a stock.
Phrases
in (or out of) stock available (or unavailable) for immediate sale or use.
on the stocks in construction or preparation.
put stock in have a specified amount of belief or faith in: I don't put much stock in modern medicine.
take stock make an overall assessment of a particular situation.
Derivatives
stockless adjective
Origin
OE stoc(c) 'trunk, block of wood, post', of Gmc origin.
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COLLECTIVE FINANCIAL CAPITAL OF A SHARED CORPORATION
Equities; Equity security; Equity securities; Stocks and Shares; Stocks and shares; Stock (finance); Cash equity; Corporate stocks; Company stock
stocks and shares that carry no fixed interest.

Википедия

Stock route

A stock route, also known as travelling stock route (TSR), is an authorised thoroughfare for the walking of domestic livestock such as sheep or cattle from one location to another in Australia. The stock routes across the country are colloquially known as The Long Paddock or Long Paddock.

A travelling stock route may often be distinguished from an ordinary country road by the fact that the grassy verges on either side of the road are very much wider, and the property fences being set back much further from the roadside than is usual, or open stretches of unfenced land. The reason for this is so that the livestock may feed on the vegetation that grows on the verges as they travel, especially in times of drought.

The rugged remote stock route that follows the Guy Fawkes River through Guy Fawkes River National Park is part of the Bicentennial National Trail.