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Что (кто) такое option - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Options; Option (disambiguation); Option Magazine; Option (magazine); Options (disambiguation); Options (song)
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option         
n.
1) to exercise an option
2) an exclusive; first option
3) a local option (of a political subdivision)
4) a stock option
5) an option on
6) an option to + inf. (they had an option to buy the team)
7) (misc.) to have no option but to...
option         
(options)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
An option is something that you can choose to do in preference to one or more alternatives.
He's argued from the start that America and its allies are putting too much emphasis on the military option...
What other options do you have?
= alternative
N-COUNT
2.
If you have the option of doing something, you can choose whether to do it or not.
Criminals are given the option of going to jail or facing public humiliation...
We had no option but to abandon the meeting.
= choice
N-SING: oft N of n/-ing, N to-inf
3.
In business, an option is an agreement or contract that gives someone the right to buy or sell something such as property or shares at a future date. (BUSINESS)
Each bank has granted the other an option on 19.9% of its shares.
N-COUNT
4.
An option is one of a number of subjects which a student can choose to study as a part of his or her course.
Several options are offered for the student's senior year.
N-COUNT
5.
If you keep your options open or leave your options open, you delay making a decision about something.
I am keeping my options open. I have not made a decision on either matter.
PHRASE: V inflects
6.
If you take the soft option, you do the thing that is easiest or least likely to cause trouble in a particular situation. (mainly BRIT)
The job of chairman can no longer be regarded as a convenient soft option.
PHRASE: N inflects
option         
option         
n. a right to purchase property or require another to perform upon agreed-upon terms. An option is paid for as part of a contract, but must be "exercised" in order for the property to be purchased or the performance of the other party to be required. "Exercise" of an option normally requires notice and payment of the contract price. Thus, a potential buyer of a tract of land might pay $5,000 for the option which gives him/her a period of time to decide if he/she wishes to purchase, tying up the property for that period, and then pay $500,000 for the property. If the time to exercise the option expires then the option terminates. The amount paid for the option itself is not refundable since the funds bought the option whether exercised or not. Often an option is the right to renew a contract such as a lease, broadcasting a television series, the employment of an actor or athlete, or some other existing business relationship. A "lease-option" contract provides for a lease of property with the right to purchase the property during or upon expiration of the lease.
option         
n.
Choice, election, preference, selection.
Option         
·noun A wishing; a wish.
II. Option ·noun The exercise of the power of choice; choice.
III. Option ·noun The power of choosing; the right of choice or election; an Alternative.
IV. Option ·noun A stipulated privilege, given to a party in a time contract, of demanding its fulfillment on any day within a specified limit.
V. Option ·noun A right formerly belonging to an archbishop to select any one dignity or benefice in the gift of a suffragan bishop consecrated or confirmed by him, for bestowal by himself when next vacant;
- annulled by Parliament in 1845.
option         
¦ noun
1. a thing that is or may be chosen.
the freedom or right to choose.
2. a right to buy or sell a particular thing at a specified price within a set time.
¦ verb buy or sell an option on.
Phrases
keep (or leave) one's options open not commit oneself.
Origin
C16: from Fr., or from L. optio(n-), from the stem of optare 'choose'.
stock option         
  • Average Option Volume (90 days) vs Market Capitalization
  • Payoffs from a covered call
  • Days till Expiration vs Option Volume (7000+ contracts)
  • Payoffs from buying a butterfly spread
  • Payoff from buying a call
  • Payoff from buying a put
  • Option Volume vs Open Interest (for 7000+ Contracts)
  • Put Volume vs. Call Volume (90 Day Average Volume)
  • Payoff from writing a call
  • Payoff from writing a put
  • Payoffs from selling a straddle
FINANCIAL DERIVATIVE CONFERRING THE RIGHT TO TO BUY OR SELL A CERTAIN THING AT A LATER DATE AT AN AGREED PRICE
Stock option; Vanilla option; Stock options; Equity options; Vest date; Share option; Vest Date; Share options; Options writing; Puts and calls; Calls and puts; Exchange Traded Options; Options (finance); Options trading; Futures options; Options trader; Options market
A stock option is an opportunity for the employees of a company to buy shares at a special price. (AM BUSINESS; in BRIT use share option
)
He made a huge profit from the sale of shares purchased in January under the company's stock option program.
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Option (finance)         
  • Average Option Volume (90 days) vs Market Capitalization
  • Payoffs from a covered call
  • Days till Expiration vs Option Volume (7000+ contracts)
  • Payoffs from buying a butterfly spread
  • Payoff from buying a call
  • Payoff from buying a put
  • Option Volume vs Open Interest (for 7000+ Contracts)
  • Put Volume vs. Call Volume (90 Day Average Volume)
  • Payoff from writing a call
  • Payoff from writing a put
  • Payoffs from selling a straddle
FINANCIAL DERIVATIVE CONFERRING THE RIGHT TO TO BUY OR SELL A CERTAIN THING AT A LATER DATE AT AN AGREED PRICE
Stock option; Vanilla option; Stock options; Equity options; Vest date; Share option; Vest Date; Share options; Options writing; Puts and calls; Calls and puts; Exchange Traded Options; Options (finance); Options trading; Futures options; Options trader; Options market
In finance, an option is a contract which conveys to its owner, the holder, the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a specific quantity of an underlying asset or instrument at a specified strike price on or before a specified date, depending on the style of the option. Options are typically acquired by purchase, as a form of compensation, or as part of a complex financial transaction.
share option         
  • Average Option Volume (90 days) vs Market Capitalization
  • Payoffs from a covered call
  • Days till Expiration vs Option Volume (7000+ contracts)
  • Payoffs from buying a butterfly spread
  • Payoff from buying a call
  • Payoff from buying a put
  • Option Volume vs Open Interest (for 7000+ Contracts)
  • Put Volume vs. Call Volume (90 Day Average Volume)
  • Payoff from writing a call
  • Payoff from writing a put
  • Payoffs from selling a straddle
FINANCIAL DERIVATIVE CONFERRING THE RIGHT TO TO BUY OR SELL A CERTAIN THING AT A LATER DATE AT AN AGREED PRICE
Stock option; Vanilla option; Stock options; Equity options; Vest date; Share option; Vest Date; Share options; Options writing; Puts and calls; Calls and puts; Exchange Traded Options; Options (finance); Options trading; Futures options; Options trader; Options market
¦ noun an option for an employee to buy shares in their company at a discount or at a stated fixed price.

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