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  2. Seasoned tradeline - Wikipedia

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    A third party, looking to increase their credit score, contacts the company. The company offers a selected tradeline to the client and charges the client a fee per account. The client pays the fee (anywhere from $99.00 to $2,500.00 per tradeline). The company submits the order to the card holder.

  3. Order (exchange) - Wikipedia

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    A buy limit-on-open order is filled if the open price is lower, not filled if the open price is higher, and may or may not be filled if the open price is the same. Regulation NMS (Reg NMS), which applies to U.S. stock exchanges, supports two types of IOC orders, one of which is Reg NMS compliant and will not be routed during an exchange sweep ...

  4. Bid–ask spread - Wikipedia

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    The bid–ask spread (also bid–offer or bid/ask and buy/sell in the case of a market maker) is the difference between the prices quoted (either by a single market maker or in a limit order book) for an immediate sale and an immediate purchase for stocks, futures contracts, options, or currency pairs in some auction scenario.

  5. Shelf corporation - Wikipedia

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    Over 700 companies were available at prices depending on their age, ranging from $5,995 for a six-year-old company to $645 for one recently created. It is one of scores of similar businesses setting up shop, primarily in Delaware, Wyoming, and Nevada due to regulatory considerations.

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    Boston-based e-commerce platform Temu is transforming the retail landscape by offering quality merchandise at near-wholesale prices, thanks to its innovative Next-Gen Manufacturing (NGM) model.

  7. Trade Lines (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Trade Lines is a pennysaver-style free weekly newspaper consisting exclusively of classified and display advertising. It has been serving selected markets in Berrien and Van Buren counties in southwestern Michigan since 1949.

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  9. Line break chart - Wikipedia

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    A more common version of line break charts is a “three-line break” chart, which indicates that for a market reversal to occur (a new line that forms in the opposite direction to the previous lines), the price will have to break above or below the previous three lines depending on the direction of the lines. [9]

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