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warrant| Financial security that gives the purchaser the right to buy a stock at a fixed price on a specified date. Warrants can be bought and sold on the stock market in a similar manner to stocks themselves. Warrant holders do not collect income, instead expecting to profit from capital growth and the difference between the purchase price and exercise price. |
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1587Amendment, FourthAmies, HardyArgentinaarrestBeningbrough HallBromley, ThomasCendrars, BlaiseChileCommons, House ofcrime and punishmentCromwell, OliverDavison, WilliamDeane, Richardelectoral system: UKelectoral system: USAFayed, al-, MohamedFebruary 8Fujimori, Alberto | Now the Sheriff did not yet know what a force Robin had about him in Sherwood, but thought that he might serve a warrant for his arrest as he could upon any other man that had broken the laws; therefore he offered fourscore golden angels to anyone who would serve this warrant. Suspecting how it was, then, he wished to satisfy himself as to whether Don Quixote's features corresponded; and taking a parchment out of his bosom he lit upon what he was in search of, and setting himself to read it deliberately, for he was not a quick reader, as he made out each word he fixed his eyes on Don Quixote, and went on comparing the description in the warrant with his face, and discovered that beyond all doubt he was the person described in it. “Then issue the warrant thyself; thou art a magistrate, Mr. |
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