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Unit of Trading
The minimum number of shares of a
company which are accepted for normal trading on the stock exchange.
All transactions are generally done in multiple of trading units.
Odd lots are generally traded at a small discount.
Unquoted Shares
Shares in some companies, often smaller ones, are not traded on
any stock exchange. Companies are not quoted (or listed) because
either: they do not wish to be and prefer to run their businesses in
relative privacy, orThey do not meet the listing requirements, such
as minimum market capitalisation. In other words they are too small
to join a stockmarket. For people interested in investing in unquoted
shares, there are investment trusts which specialise in this area.
User
A person is recognised as a user of the Capital Market system, when
he or she possess a valid user identifier and password, both of
which are essential requirements for accessing the system.
Underwrite
Under writing is effectively a
guarantee wherein the underwriter (usually a bank, broker or
financial institution) agrees to purchase a certain number of shares
in the event the issue is under-subscribed for a certain fee.
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