stokk

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stock
Broth made from meat or vegetables, used as a basis for stew or soup
Normally available for purchase

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A handle or wrench forming a holder for the dies for cutting screws; a diestock
liquid in which meat and vegetables are simmered; used as a basis for e g soups or sauces; "she made gravy with a base of beef stock"
A share of ownership or equity in a corporation return to top
of a musket or like firearm are secured; also, a long, rectangular piece of wood, which is an important part of several forms of gun carriage
The type of paper used in printing
Certificates of ownership in a corporation
If you have a stock of things, you have a supply of them stored in a place ready to be used. Stocks of ammunition were running low
lock, stock, and barrel: see barrel. In finance, the subscribed capital of a corporation or limited-liability company, usually divided into shares and represented by transferable certificates. Many companies have only one class of stock, called common stock. Common stock, as a share of ownership in the company, entitles the holder to an interest in the company's earnings and assets. It carries voting rights that enable the holder to participate in the running of the company (unless such rights are specifically withheld, as in special classes of nonvoting shares). Dividends paid on common stock are often unstable because they vary with earnings; they are also usually less than earnings, the difference being used by the management to expand the firm. To appeal to investors who want to be sure of receiving dividends regularly, some companies issue preferred stock, which has a prior claim to dividends paid by the company and, in most cases, to the company's assets in case of its dissolution. Preferred-stock dividends are usually set at a fixed annual rate that must be paid before dividends are distributed to common stockholders. See also security, stock exchange. American Stock Exchange London Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange stock exchange stock market Stock Market Crash of 1929 stock option stock car racing Tokyo Stock Exchange stocking frame
{s} available on a regular basis; commonplace, routine; employed to handle merchandise or goods; of or pertaining to livestock
The wooden or iron crosspiece to which the shank of an anchor is attached
If you are from a particular stock, you are descended from a particular group of people. We are both from working class stock
routine; "a stock answer
To put in the stocks
An instrument that signifies an ownership position in a corporation
The part of a rifle or shotgun that rests against the shooters shoulder
An ownership investment in a corporation, represented by shares that are a claim on the company's assets and earnings "Common stock" gives investors voting rights in the company, entitling them to vote on the election of directors and other issues, either at shareholders meetings or by proxy "Preferred stock" usually does not grant voting rights, but preferred shareholders have a prior claim on assets and earnings That is, dividends must be paid on preferred stock before being paid on common stock
The stock of something is the total amount of it that is available in a particular area. the stock of accommodation available to be rented
Raw material; that out of which something is manufactured; as, paper stock