Outside market Used in the context of general equities. Outside the inside market (above the lowest offering and below the highest bid). Outside of you ...
Economies of vertical integration Produced by achieving lower operating costs by owning all components of production and sometimes sales outlets rather than contracting with companies in the outside marketplace.
Usually the best transfer price is the outside market price less costs saved by dealing within the company (e.g., transportation costs, advertising, salesperson salaries).
The rationale for the pecking order model is that it is difficult for managers to inform the outside market of the true value of the firm. Thus, there is 'asymmetric information' about the value of any securities the firm might issue.
Used for listed equity securities. Details of the trading crowd for a stock, such as the major players, their sizes, and the outside market +/- an eighth. Floor planning ...
Details of the trading crowd for a stock, such as the major players, their sizes, and the outside market +/- an eighth. Floor planning ...
Produced by achieving lower operating costs by owning all components of production and sometimes sales outlets rather than contracting for companies in the outside marketplace. EDGAR ...
On a final note, remember that you can diversify firm-specific risk (risk related to the company itself) through proper diversification and research, but you can't diversify market risk (risk related to outside market events that cannot be predicted ...
Floor picture Details of the trading crowd for a stock, such as the major players, their sizes, and the outside market +/- an eighth.
Because a limited supply of broadcasting licenses were involved, most companies were subject to foreign ownership restrictions. Two classes of shares was one way of raising equity in outside markets while retaining control of the company in Canadian ...
outside market An over-the-counter market. outsourcing A firm's process of shifting labor to employees that are not full-time workers of the firm. outstanding The state of being remaining, in existence.
See also: Expense, Efficient market, Bank loan, Convertible securities, Stock symbol
 
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