A speculator who sells stocks, in order to buy back when price falls, for gain is a (1) Bull (2) Bear (3) Boar (4) Bison

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Bear

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Last Answer : (2) Bear Explanation: A bear is a speculator who is wary of fall in prices and hence sells securities so that he may buy them at cheap price in future. He does not have securities at present ... the prices move down as per the expectations of the bear he will earn profits out of these transactions.

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Last Answer : (2) Bull Explanation: Investors who take a bull approach purchase securities under the assumption that they can be sold later at a higher price. A "bear" is considered to be the opposite of a bull.

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Last Answer : Bull

Description : The share broker who sells shares in the apprehension of falling prices of shares is called (1) Bull (2) Dog (3) Bear (4) Stag

Last Answer : (3) Bear Explanation: A bear market is a market condition in which the prices of securities are falling, and widespread pessimism causes the negative sentiment to be self-sustaining. As investors ... from a decline in prices. Bears are generally pessimistic about the state of a given market.

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Last Answer : Bear

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Description : Bull and bear are related to which commercial activity? (1) Banking (2) Ecommerce (3) International trade (4) Stock market

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Last Answer : answer:You could have googled it yourself. http://www.eatfoodforlife.com/contact/

Description : Is there a store or meat market in your area that sells bison/buffalo cuts of meat?

Last Answer : Whole Foods sells it.

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Last Answer : Let the cost price of the fan be Rs X and Cost of the iron box beRs Y Then 18%Y – 8% X=346 ; That is 18Y-8X=34600 1 And 15%Y+8% X=450 ; that is 15Y+8X=450002 Solving 1 and 2 we get X=1102.275 Y=2412.12 therefore cost of ironbox is = 2412(approx.)

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Last Answer : A sells to B at 20% loss So CP=90000*100/80=112500 20%profit to A= 112500*120/100=135000 Total gain= (135000-90000)=45000 Gain%= 45000/90000*100=50%

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Last Answer : d. All of the above

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Last Answer : Money spent by usha = Rs.2,50,000  Money received by usha = 110% of Rs.2,50,000 = 2,75,000  Cost price to usha = 96% of Rs.2,75.000 = Rs.2,64,000  Therefore usha gains Rs(2,75,000 – 2,64,000) = Rs.11000

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Last Answer : They should be freed, period. And all the “bull fighters” should die in unfortunate accidents. The only thing I feel when I see this picture, is Schadenfreude and a sense of divine justice.

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Description : For an inferior good, demand falls when - (1) price rises (2) income rise (3) price falls (4) income falls

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