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Sentence count:271+8Posted:2017-07-01Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: trade deficittrade discountdegradedtradetradertrade offtradeofftrade-offMeaning: [treɪd]  adj. (of securities) bought and sold on a stock exchange. 
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91. Wright, for example, traded on the fact that he was the agent of a well-known insurance company.
92. The name derives from the number of goldsmiths who traded in the street in earlier times.
93. Their shares were actively traded from Boston to San Francisco; indeed, theirs and virtually none others.
94. All the peoples traded in the products of their particular region, exchanging goods by means of barter.
95. The average day saw just 60 million shares traded back then.
96. The U.S. has not traded with the country since the early '90s.
97. Oregon cereal box collector Thomas Szczesniak has traded for several of the Cornhusker boxes.
98. In time they made new villages, cleared more land for crops and traded with the older inhabitants.
99. Grand Trunk shares traded at around three times their nominal value.
100. In all likelihood, Davis will be traded to the Dallas Cowboys.
101. Prices steadied and ended the day largely unchanged after November traded down to £677 a tonne, the lowest for 14 years.
102. Pre-tax profits for 1997 were reported as Pounds 41.5m and that year the shares traded between 34p and 46.5p.
103. The shekel traded at 3. 1230 to the dollar on Friday, compared to 3. 1210 to the dollar Thursday.
104. The two camps traded insults, moans and jeers, threatening occasionally to turn the proceedings into an intramural debate.
105. Traded to San Antonio for 1989 second-round pick on June 28, 1988.
106. Financial assets are issued by borrowers and traded by financial institutions who hold them.
107. That year he and his partners created the Electrical Development Company as a publicly traded stock company.
108. Banca di Roma and Techint will launch an offer for the 16 % of Dalmine that is publicly traded.
109. He has no intention of paying, arguing that farmers have traded seed for centuries.
110. They traded substantial quantities of sugar and steel and received large bribes to facilitate government contracts.
111. I just traded up,[www.Sentencedict.com] discarding my old Colorado Jumbo 250 tape drive for new Colorado Jumbo 1400.
112. The large numbers of wild orchids being traded threatens some species with extinction.
113. Once that moment of power recedes, control has to be traded in for speed and nimbleness.
114. This arises because the futures contract is traded at a clean price and does not include accrued interest payments.
115. The firm traded there for many years and a number of well-known craftsmen served their apprenticeships at the works.
116. Some 79 million shekels, or $ 25. 3 million, of shares traded.
117. They traded wildly in mining stock and railroads, in steamships and telegraphs.
118. Further, the bigger the tigers, the more volume; that is, the more the stock is traded.
119. Was traded with about 90 minutes before postseason rosters were set.
120. She recently traded in her punishing daily 6-mile run for a kinder, gentler daily 90-minute yoga session.
More similar words: trade deficittrade discountdegradedtradetradertrade offtradeofftrade-offtrade intrade warfree tradetrademarktrade bloctrade windfair tradetrade uniontrade embargofree trade zonetrade barriertrade surplusstock-in-tradeterms of tradejack of all tradesbalance of tradeworld trade centertrade associationinternational tradetrade liberalizationfederal trade commissionworld trade organization
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