letter stock

英 [ˈletə(r) stɒk] 美 [ˈletər stɑːk]

非注册股票;存信股票

经济



双语例句

  1. While treating all taxpayers the same would cure the discrimination cited by the court, it conflicts with both the letter of the qualified small business stock law and its underlying legislative intent.
    尽管对所有纳税人一视同仁可以消除法院裁决中提到的歧视,但它既违反了合格小企业股票法,也有悖于这个法案根本的立法意图。
  2. The letter, first reported by Reuters, goes on to say that anything less than two weeks 'warning could well mean that participation in the stock connect launch will be limited.
    率先由路透(Reuters)报道出来的这封信接着说,如果提前不到两个星期通知,很可能意味着投资者对沪港通启动的参与度将是有限的。
  3. In a letter to investors, Einhorn said the kerfuffle, which has hit Yahoo's stock hard,'wasn't what we signed up for.
    在给投资者的一封信中,艾因霍恩说这起重创雅虎股价的纷争“并非我们买入雅虎股票的初衷”。
  4. In his annual letter to Berkshire shareholders, Mr Buffett recounted how frozen credit markets dovetailed with tumbling home and stock prices to imperil many banks and produce "a paralysing fear that engulfed the country".
    在他写给伯克希尔股东的年度信件中,巴菲特详述了陷入冻结的信贷市场如何与暴跌的房价、股价结合在一起,危及众多银行,引发“一种席卷全国的令人瘫痪的恐惧”。
  5. The results suggest that the common research methods can be classified as letter stock method, IPO method and other method, and that the liquidity value is affected by such factors as securities volatility, restricted term, fundamental information of listed company and trading volume.
    同时,大量实证研究文献的结果表明,流动性存在价值,且流动性价值受证券价格波动性、流通受限期限、公司基本面信息和证券交易量等因素影响。

英英释义

noun

  1. stock that has not been registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission and cannot be sold to the general public