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The phrase "a stock for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, inventory, or supply, indicating a type of stock or inventory available for a specific purpose.
Example: "The company has a stock for all the necessary components to complete the project on time."
Alternatives: "an inventory of" or "a supply of".
Exact(41)
To effect the deal, Gannett is offering to buy all of Central's publicly traded Class A stock for $64 a share.
Shareholders of Wendy's will receive 4.25 shares of Triarc Class A stock for each share of Wendy's stock they own.
Shareholders at Wendy's will receive 4.25 shares of Triarc Class A stock for each share of Wendy's stock they own.
Next is a stock for all seasons.
A stock for social change that's not about making money.
To be sure, Terayon is not a stock for the faint of heart.
Similar(18)
But Delaware does not consider a stock-for-stock merger a sale but rather a combination of two companies.
The acquisition will be structured as a stock-for-stock transaction, though some issues remain unresolved, he said.
Since Transatlantic never agreed to sell itself, only to combine in a stock-for-stock deal with Allied, Transatlantic is not subject to Revlon duties.
The negotiations reached an impasse last weekend when the two companies disagreed over the stock prices used to determine the exchange ratio in a stock-for-stock deal.
But with Publicis and Omnicom agreeing to a stock-for-stock deal, that kind of financial might is not really necessary.
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