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Investor's purchases
Answer for the clue "Investor's purchases ", 6 letters:
shares
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Usage examples of shares.
I made the scheme into a company with thirty shares, of which I gave five to my designer, keeping the remaining twenty-five to distribute to those who were inclined to join the company.
In the beginning of November I sold shares for fifty thousand francs to a man named Gamier, living in the Rue du Mail, giving up to him a third part of the materials in my warehouse, and accepting a manager chosen by him and paid by the company.
You need, I think, one who shares the doubts and uncertainties of many of you and will understand and sympathize with your own.
When a woman innocently shares upset feelings or explores out loud the problems of her day, a man mistakenly assumes she is looking for some expert advice.
What she needs is someone to be with her as she goes down, to listen to her while she shares her feelings, and to empathize with what she is going through.
She shares her negative feelings in a centered way without blaming, rejecting, or being disapproving of him.
The biggest problem in relationships occurs when a woman shares her upset feelings and, as a result, a man feels unloved.
When someone stands up and shares their feelings, suddenly I begin to remember something or feel something myself.
A decentralized network model, the concept behind much of the information revolution, shares data horizontally too.
At that moment, giving way suddenly to the violence of her feelings, and tired of her assumed dissimulation, she warmly locks me in her arms at the very instant of the voluptuous crisis, smothers me with kisses, shares my raptures, and love blends our souls in the most ecstatic enjoyment.
The frontispiece of woman runs from top to bottom like that of a book, and her feet, which are most important to every man who shares my taste, offer the same interest as the edition of the work.
I was going to Holland for the good of France, and that I should be coming back at the beginning of February, she begged me to take charge of some shares of hers and to sell them for her.
I agreed to sell the shares for her, but it was necessary for me to be constituted depositary and owner of the property by a deed, which was executed the same day before a notary, to whose office we both went.
I accepted his offer with gratitude, and in the hope of being useful to me in the matter of my foreign shares he introduced me to the Swedish ambassador, who sent me to M.
Boaz, who was astonished at the bargain I had made with my shares, wanted to discount the Government securities for me, and I should very likely have agreed to his terms if he had not required me to give him three months, and the promise that the agreement should hold even in the case of peace being concluded in the meanwhile.