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  2. All or none - Wikipedia

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    All or none (AON) is a finance term used in investment banking or securities transactions that refers to "an order to buy or sell a stock that must be executed in its entirety, or not executed at all". [1] Partial execution is not acceptable; the order will execute "only if there are enough shares available in a single transaction to cover it".

  3. Glossary of stock market terms - Wikipedia

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    Following is a glossary of stock market terms. All or none or AON: in investment banking or securities transactions, "an order to buy or sell a stock that must be executed in its entirely, or not executed at all". [1] Ask price or Ask: the lowest price a seller of a stock is willing to accept for a share of that given stock. [2]

  4. Order (exchange) - Wikipedia

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    An "All-or-none" buy limit order is an order to buy at the specified price if another trader is offering to sell the full amount of the order, but otherwise not display the order. A hidden (or " iceberg ") order requires the broker to display only a small part of the order, leaving a large undisplayed quantity "below the surface".

  5. It's Time to Sell Apple Stock. Here's Why. - AOL

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    AAPL PE Ratio data by YCharts. PE = price-to-earnings. Compared to the S&P 500, which trades for 25.5 times trailing earnings and 22.3 times forward earnings, Apple has a premium of around 40% ...

  6. Underwriting contract - Wikipedia

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    Under the all-or-none contract, the underwriter agrees either to sell the entire offering or to cancel the deal. [ 2 ] Stand-by underwriting , [ 3 ] also known as strict underwriting or old-fashioned underwriting is a form of stock insurance : the issuer contracts the underwriter for the latter to purchase the shares the issuer failed to sell ...

  7. Could Buying Hershey Stock Today Set You Up for Life? - AOL

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    All in, there are problems facing Hershey, but none of them seem likely to permanently derail its business. Given the elevated yield, investors are nevertheless in a dour mood -- which is why the ...

  8. Fill or kill - Wikipedia

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    A fill or kill (FOK) order is "an order to buy or sell a stock that must be executed immediately"—a few seconds, customarily—in its entirety; otherwise, the entire order is cancelled; no partial fulfillments are allowed.

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