Sentences with phrase «often trade hands»

It has consistently appeared in the top 30 stocks most commonly bought and sold at retail brokerage Fidelity, and shares often trade hands in very small blocks.

Not exact matches

Men, on the other hand, trade more often in pursuit of personal wealth.
For the remaining 13 rounds, often with his back against the ropes and Duran squarely in front of him, Leonard remained flat - footed — trading shots, countering, slipping punches, going to the body behind upper - cuts with both hands.
To answer the demand, fishermen are busy collecting and trading with the crustaceans, often not knowing what exactly they have handed over to their client.
Retreat producers are always looking for helping hands and professional services before, during, and after the retreat, and they are often willing to do a work trade.
On the other hand, BMO's Dow Jones Canada Titans 60 (TSX: ZCN - T), which debuted in June, has just over 200,000 units in the marketplace and often trades only a few hundred shares a day.
These articles, on the other hand, discuss currency trading as buying and selling currency on the foreign exchange (or «Forex») market with the intent to make money, often called «speculative forex trading».
Cap and trade, however, often involves handing out licenses to existing players, so the potential revenue goes to industry instead of the government.
South Korean exchange Bithumb, on the other hand, has been trading at higher prices throughout the day, often $ 4,000 or more ahead of western exchanges.
Often buildings are purchased «off - market,» never even getting more than one bid, and it might be the first time in a generation that the building has actually traded hands.
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