Stock
For almost all intents and purposes the same as a share. Stock
refers to the stock of capital belonging
to a company, its
common stock, preferred stock and so on. Shareholders are
people (or institutions) with a share in this stock.
Stockbroker
A member of a stock exchange who is authorised to deal in
securities. Stockbrokers
charge a commission, usually
related to the size of the deal and the frequency with which the
customer trades, for their services. So when stockmarkets
are rising
and trading volumes are high, brokers generally do
well. A stockbroker acts as an agent on behalf of a client,
usually an investor.
Contrast with a market maker, who
stands ready to buy and sell (that is, to make a market in) certain
types of securities and is somebody with whom a broker deals.
(See also registered representative.)
Stock dividend
The payment of stock in lieu of a cash dividend. With a
5% stock dividend, shareholders receive five new shares for
every 100 that they already own. If these are newly issued
shares, then the shareholders are getting less than some might
expect. In this case, it is more akin to a scrip issue, which
simply divides the same amount of equity into smaller
chunks.
Stock exchange
Traditionally, the physical place where securities were bought
and sold. Stock exchanges are often found in grand 19th-century
buildings in the centre of capital cities. Nowadays, more and
more dealing is done by brokers sitting
in their offices and
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