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  2. Par value - Wikipedia

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    The par value of stock has no relation to market value and, as a concept, is somewhat archaic. [when?] The par value of a share is the value stated in the corporate charter below which shares of that class cannot be sold upon initial offering; the issuing company promises not to issue further shares below par value, so investors can be confident that no one else will receive a more favorable ...

  3. Nishat Mills Limited - Wikipedia

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    Nishat Linen store at Dolmen Mall in Karachi. Nishat Linen was founded in 1989 by Naz Mansha, the wife of Pakistani businessman, Mian Muhammad Mansha. [20] [21] [22] In 1989, Nishat Linen established a factory. [23] In 1994, the first retail store of Nishat was opened. [23] Nishat Linen also operates franchises of Inglot Cosmetics and Swarovski ...

  4. Introducing K-Bro Linen (TSE:KBL), The Stock That Dropped 11% ...

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  5. Flag and pennant patterns - Wikipedia

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    The flag and pennant patterns are commonly found patterns in the price charts of financially traded assets (stocks, bonds, futures, etc.). [1] The patterns are characterized by a clear direction of the price trend, followed by a consolidation and rangebound movement, which is then followed by a resumption of the trend. [2]

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  8. Paid-in capital - Wikipedia

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    For example, it could refer to the money that a company gets from potential investors, in addition to the stated (nominal or par) value of the stock, which coincides with the definition of additional paid-in capital, or paid-in capital in excess of par. One should be aware of the use of the term and the abbreviation, which can confuse.

  9. Gap (chart pattern) - Wikipedia

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    For example, the price of a share reaches a high of $30.00 on Wednesday, and opens at $31.20 on Thursday, falls down to $31.00 in the early hour, moves straight up again to $31.45, and no trading occurs in between $30.00 and $31.00 area. This no-trading zone appears on the chart as a gap.