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In play
In playOften used in risk arbitrage. Company that has become the target of a takeover, and whose stock has now become a speculative issue. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Risk The possibility of loss; the amount that one may lose when investing. Arbitrage Buying securities in one country, currency or market, and selling in another to take advantage of price differences. Company A proprietorship, partnership, corporation, or other form of enterprise that engages in business. Target Target is a top United States corporation in the field of retailing, and its estimated market value is 45,270 million US dollars. Takeover The acquisition of one company by another. Stock US equivalent of the British word "share", a block of shares with a nominal value of 100, or various kinds of fixed-interest securities; in Britain, goods stored ready for sale, raw materials, work in progress and finished but unsold products. Speculative Securities that involve a high level of risk. Issue To offer securities for sale to the general public; a quantity of securities offered to the public. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- In between Used in the context of general equities. Priced higher than the bid price but lower than the offer price. In hand Used in the context of general equities for firm indicating control of a bid, offer, or order. In house A term used in banking which refers to settlement of payments between accounts both held at the same branch. In house processing float The time it takes the receiver of a check to process a payment and deposit it in a bank for collection. In line Used in the context of general equities for an order or market in a specific security within the inside market or for any announcement (earnings) that adheres closely to Wall Street analysts' expectations. In play In sight A term describing deliverable grades of commodities underlying futures contracts that are held in approved delivery facilities near terminals, centralized locations or production areas. In substance defeasance Process through which debt is removed from the balance sheet but not canceled. In the black To have a surplus, an excess of income over expenditure. In the money Options or warrants with positive intrinsic value. In the money option An option that has value. We thank you for using the Financial Dictionary to search for In play. If you have a better definition for In play than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of In play may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on In play and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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