Sentence examples for at a stock from inspiring English sources

The phrase "at a stock" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific context related to stocks or inventory, but without additional context, it is unclear when to use it.
Example: "The company is currently at a stock of new products, ready for distribution."
Alternatives: "in stock" or "available in inventory".

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(That would be approximately its capitalization at a stock price of $50).

Disney nevertheless still regularly trades at a stock market valuation higher than those of its competitors.

But doing so at a stock price below $10 is certainly not what he probably envisioned.

Market technicians believe you can extract all necessary information by simply looking at a stock price chart.

That magic allowed Facebook to go public at a stock price that was an astronomical 100 times its earnings per share.

It only keeps Shylock at a stock level, without daring to depict him as the mad clown Shakespeare likely intended him to be.

"Back in 2000 you didn't have to be a genius to make money in stocks, you threw a dart at a stock table and you made money".

And again, that's at a stock price of $230.

Freshly prepared aqueous solution of VS was prepared at a stock concentration of 10 μg/ml.

If you look at a stock in isolation, just look at the standard deviation.

"When you take a look at a stock market index, a lot of the dividends are reinvested by the company.

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