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stockIn botany, any of a group of herbaceous plants commonly grown as garden ornamentals. Many cultivated varieties, including simple-stemmed, queen's, and ten-week stocks, have been derived from the wild stock (M. incana); night-scented (or evening) stock (M. bicornis) becomes aromatic at night. (Genus Matthiola, family Cruciferae.) stockIn the US, each share of stock represents proportional ownership in a corporation. Once offered by a corporation going public, stock can be bought and sold on a stock exchange, but the corporation has no obligation to buy it back. Sold to raise capital, stock gives the holder specified rights, including the right to examine the books and the right to vote for the directors. Dividends can be paid, in cash or in stock, when the corporation declares a profit. stock
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Coincidentally, Wilkinson's show overlapped with Morgan Fisher's relatively austere series of "Scratched Film Frames," 2005, at China Art Objects, featuring mirrors proportioned after the different aspect ratios of commercial film stock. Melvin Kay wanted his son's help in starting a business to purchase surplus film stock from the studios and resell it at a discount to students and independent filmmakers. Where Disney required thousands of plastic or celluloid overlays, photographed in depth by an optical camera and moved each frame or series of frames by an unseen corps of individual animators on ladders working from a story board, McLaren required only the actual film stock itself. |
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