English Language Tests-Intermediate level''''s archiveBusiness buzzwords: The street goes nuts pot

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English Language Tests-Intermediate level's archive Business buzzwords: The street goes nuts 1. Coburn operates what they call a 'reverse ' — his firm purchases a small amount of the stock, then starts selling it off through various Wall Street brokers, and when word gets out that SAC is selling, the Street goes nuts and also starts unloading big blocks; then Coburn swoops to buy. desk exit portfolio whammy 2. The retired chairman of furniture maker Herman Miller, Max has long been noted for innovative management practices; for example, he instituted a silver for employees at his company so that they would be protected if they lost their jobs as a result of a hostile takeover. goodbye life jacket parachute sofa 3. may be more correctly defined as the total guestroom revenue per available room per day; it is typically calculated simply by multiplying a given hotel's average daily room rate (ADR) by its occupancy rate. GRARd GuesOC HOTunit RevPAR 4. I think you only need two kinds of people to create a , rich people and nerds: they're the limiting reagents in the reaction that produces startups, because they're the only ones present when startups get started. Big Apple Silicon Valley Wall Street Web Site 5. In the world of penny stocks, ' ' are infamous for causing chaos in internet forums as they attempt to disseminate false or misleading information about companies to lower a stock's price. bashers bloggers bonkers burglars 6. Search engines argue that nobody clicks on an ad unless they're interested; however, a lead that takes no action and leaves no contact information can't be considered more than just an advertising , and that's the basis for a meaningful comparison to publisher CPM rates. admission concession expression impression 7. War is a slang term for the stocks and bonds of corporations in the defense industry. babies medals mongers widows 8. There are losses because of the lost opportunities when a deal just doesn't make it through; some of the common causes stem from the areas of under-funded pension plans or tax liabilities that may have originated from a prior restructuring of the target company or prior acquisition. shady slimy sneaky sticky 9. One Night investment is buying a security with the intention of holding it for the long term, but subsequently panicking and selling it the following day. Affair Fling Kiss Stand 10. The private mezzanine debt securities used to fund middle-market companies include debt with an equity , which is usually a contingent common equity interest, either by a way of warrants or a conversion option to which registration rights are typically attached. kicker leader packer stringer . English Language Tests-Intermediate level's archive Business buzzwords: The street goes nuts 1. Coburn operates what they call a 'reverse ' —. amount of the stock, then starts selling it off through various Wall Street brokers, and when word gets out that SAC is selling, the Street goes nuts and also starts unloading big blocks; then. nerds: they're the limiting reagents in the reaction that produces startups, because they're the only ones present when startups get started. Big Apple Silicon Valley Wall Street

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