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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assigned stock" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, investments, or employee compensation, referring to shares of stock that have been allocated to an individual or entity.
Example: "After meeting the performance targets, the employees were granted their assigned stock as part of the incentive program."
Alternatives: "allocated shares" or "designated stock".
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At the time Murdoch's stock was worth about $3.9bn, which means the children would have had been assigned stock then valued at just under $2bn.
These seats entitle owners to trade either as brokers representing clients or as specialists with an exclusive right to conduct the floor auction in an assigned stock.
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He would assign stocks points based on the following criteria: profits, financial leverage, liquidity and operating efficiency.
He assigned the stock a $71 price target.
She assigned the stock a price target of $26.
Raymond James has assigned the stock with an underperform rating, meaning it expects it to lag the S&P 500 or its sector over the next six to 12 months and should be sold.
They are assigned JAX stock no.
In the case of forest C accounting, every pixel could be assigned C stock estimates in a rapid fashion on an annual time-step.
The New York Stock Exchange is an auction market where specialists are assigned specific stocks and buy and sell them at trading posts.
We were told that a new era justified whatever giddy prices investors assigned to stocks -- the sort of hyperbole that reverberated throughout the 20's, and that should have raised another red flag.
Raster cells are assigned to stocks and ownership is exchanged between them throughout the simulation.
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