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optionIn business, a contract giving the owner the right (as opposed to the obligation, as with futures contracts; see futures trading) to buy or sell a specific quantity of a particular commodity or currency at a future date and at an agreed price, in return for a premium. A right to purchase is known as a call, and a right to sell is known as a put. The price to be paid is called the strike, or the exercise price, and the date by which the option must be used is called the expiry date. The buyer can decide not to exercise the option if it would prove disadvantageous, but in this case would lose the premium paid. Equities and commodities, such as gold, are common assets for which options are issued. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Reasons for the delays included changes in how the project was funded and a conflict with the MTA when the city wanted to plant trees along the path, contrary to guidelines from the agency, which wanted to keep options open for future transit along the route. For printers, service providers, agencies, and corporate marketing departments, this means the ability to collaborate with each other, execute projects in a distributed environment, or simply keep options open for future migration to a Web-to-print or enterprise-wide system. All through his years as the leader of the Palestinian cause in exile, balancing competing factions and maneuvering around competing sponsors, Arafat's preference was to compromise, to avoid hard choices, to keep options open. |
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