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  2. OP Financial Group - Wikipedia

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    The financial group has over 2 million customer-owners, [2] offering retail and commercial banking services all over Finland, as well as insurance services. [ 3 ] In 2014 the group acquired the remainder of the shares of Pohjola Bank and consolidated its services under the OP brand, shortening its name to OP from OP-Pohjola, a name it had used ...

  3. Put option - Wikipedia

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    The current price is $50 per share, and Trader A pays a premium of $5 per share. If the price of XYZ stock falls to $40 a share right before expiration, then Trader A can exercise the put by buying 100 shares for $4,000 from the stock market, then selling them to Trader B for $5,000. Trader A's total earnings S can be calculated at $500.

  4. List of companies listed on the Singapore Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Stratech Group Limited: Singapore: SG1CG9000000: 6 April 2015 Thomson Medical Group Limited: Singapore: SG1M49904634: 10 July 2002 Tianjin Zhong Xin Pharm Group: China: CNE100000924: 27 June 1997 TIH Limited: Singapore: SG1A82000914: 31 March 1994 Tiong Seng Holdings Limited: Singapore: SG1BH4000005: 16 April 2010 Tiong Woon Corporation ...

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  6. Option (finance) - Wikipedia

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    A trader would make a profit if the spot price of the shares rises by more than the premium. For example, if the exercise price is 100 and the premium paid is 10, then if the spot price of 100 rises to only 110, the transaction is break-even; an increase in the stock price above 110 produces a profit.

  7. Share price - Wikipedia

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    Share Prices in a Korean Newspaper. A share price is the price of a single share of a number of saleable equity shares of a company. In layman's terms, the stock price is the highest amount someone is willing to pay for the stock, or the lowest amount that it can be bought for.

  8. Trade (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a trade is an exchange of a security such as stocks, bonds, commodities, currencies, derivatives or any valuable financial instrument for "cash". Such a financial transaction is usually done by participants of an exchange such as a stock exchange, commodity exchange or futures exchange with a short-dated promise to pay in the currency of the country where the 'exchange' is located.

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