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private stock
noun
A supply of something, especially alcoholic beverages, belonging to a person or a commercial establishment and of such quality that it is usually reserved for the owner or for favoured friends or customers.
Exact(60)
He hopes to return with a private stock of mezcal.
Wine from his private stock will be available in pitchers.
"Private Stock likes to be hidden," Mr. Koon said.
Private Stock tends toward blacks and grays, with splashes of camel.
In fact, the place still has two bottles of his wine left in its private stock.
Starr pays cash and other dividends on its own private stock.
A lot. Though little known and not widely distributed, Private Stock is a line with luxury ambitions and luxury prices.
Under the JOBS Act, the S.E.C. is required to lift the ban on general solicitations for private stock offerings.
The government's actions come as the so-called secondary market for private stock has reached a crossroads.
The law also says that private stock issuers must take "reasonable steps" to verify that investors qualify as "accredited".
12.02pm GMT Investor studying share prices during morning trading at a private stock market gallery in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, today.
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