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One who applies for the allotment of shares in new projects, with a view to sell immediately at a premium, and not to hold the stock.
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Someone who buys a large volume of a new issue shares in the hope of the price rising, thus giving them the chance to sell quickly at a profit.
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person who buys new share issues, hoping to resell them at a profit if the issue is oversubscribed.
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(1) Another word for bonds (Fixed interest securities) (2) Used to mean the same as shares.
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Someone who buys shares, usually through an IPO , with the intention of selling as soon as dealing starts.... more on: Stag
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A stag is someone who buys newly issued shares with the aim of selling them immediately for a profit as soon dealing in the market begin.
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Speculator who buys and sells stocks to hold for short intervals to make quick profits.
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Someone who subscribes for a new issue in the hope of selling at a profit immediately dealing starts.
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a situation when a newly floated company sees its share price jump abo
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One who applies for a securities in an initial public offering with the intention of selling them at the first available opportunity.
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An investor who subscribes to a new issue of shares with the expectation of selling them as soon as trading opens in the belief that the shares will begin trading above issue price.
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A person who applies for a new issue of securities with the intention of reselling immediately at a profit (as opposed to one who invests for long-term holding).
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and investor who applies for a new issue in the expectation of realising a profit as soon as dealing in shares begins.
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The buying of new securities at the time they are floated to sell immediately on issue.
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One who applies for a new security with the intention of selling it at the first available opportunity.
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an investor who buys and sells stocks rapidly, usually to make profits quickly.
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Someone who, predicting a new issue of shares will increase in value, buys them up to sell them immediately as they go on the market.
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An investor who buys shares in a new issue in the hope of making a fast profit when the stock begins trading.
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A buyer of new share issues who sells on the first day of trading in attempt to make a quick profit.
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Someone who applies for a new issue of shares intending selling them (at a profit) as soon as secondary market dealings start.
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One who applies for a new issue in the hope of being able to sell the shares allotted to him/her at a profit as soon as dealing starts.
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A sharemarket investor who concentrates on quick gains by subscribing to new share issues and then selling once they commence trading on the exchange.
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A short-term trader who subscribes for new issues in the hope of selling them immediately they are listed for a quick profit. See Day Trader.
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An investor in the share market who aims for quick gains by subscribing to new share issues and then selling once the shares commence trading on the exchange.
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A person who rapidly buys and sells shares to make a profit.
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A speculator who contributes to new issues and sells them off after he got allotment to make quick money.
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an investor who looks for a quick profit by buying shares when they’re issued, then sells them as soon as they’re traded on the stock exchange
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