Market
61market — see buy in the cheapest market and sell in the dearest a moneyless man goes fast through the market …
62market — (place) In Palestine of the gospels the market was the place of merchandise (Mark 7:4), but in the Graeco Roman world of Paul it is the city centre or ‘main square’ of Philippi (REB, Acts 16:19) and of Athens (Acts 17:17) …
63Market — A place where goods may be bought or sold, established in a village or town with the authorization of a king or lord. This noble extends his protection to the market for a fee, and allows its merchants various economic and judicial privileges.… …
64market — 1) An arena in which buyers and sellers exchange goods and services, usually for money. It does not have to have a physical location. 2) An organized gathering for trading in financial obligations, such as a stock exchange, commodity market, etc …
65market — Mākeke; mākeke nui (large); pukahipa (sheep, Biblical). ♦ Market value, waiwai i o …
66market — žymė statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. label; mark; marker; market; tag vok. Etiket, n; Etikett, n; Kennsatz, m; Kennzeichen, n; Marke, f rus. маркер, m; метка, f; отметка, f pranc. label, m; marque, f; repère, m; étiquette, f …
67market — rinka statusas T sritis Švietimas ir mokslas apibrėžtis Prekių arba kitokių dalykų mainų sfera. atitikmenys: angl. market pranc. marché, m …
68market — At common law, a franchise conferring a right to hold a concourse of buyers and sellers. 35 Am J1st Mark & M § 3. In the modern sense, a place designated by municipal or town authority for the sale of articles necessary or convenient for the… …
69Market timing — is the strategy of making buy or sell decisions of financial assets (often stocks) by attempting to predict future market price movements. The prediction may be based on an outlook of market or economic conditions resulting from technical or… …
70Market Square, Knoxville — Market Square Commercial Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district …