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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1901 edition. Excerpt: ..." on them necessary to balance the Account are either paid or received as the case may be. PAWNED STOCK.--Marketable securities which are deposited with Bankers and others in return for a loan, in cases where money is borrowed for short periods against security, as explained under " Blank Transfers," is commonly known as" Pawned Stock." PEARS.--The shares of A. & F. Pears, Limited. PENNS. An abbreviation for the Pennsylvania Railroad Shares of America. PETITE BOURSE.--The evening market on the Paris Bourse, attended by the Coulissiers alone. PLUNGER.--This is the name given to a speculator who rushes or plunges into securities to an amount far beyond his available means should prices go against him. PLUNGING is the act of wildly rushing into transactions on 'Change to an extent far beyond one's available resources, on the theory that prices must go the way the Plunger anticipates, and that a huge fortune can be made on one deal. PORTS. A contraction for the Bonds of the Portuguese 3 per cent. loan. POTS.--The Consolidated Ordinary Stock of the North Staffordshire Railway Company, and is so called-because the line runs through the Potteries. POWER OF ATTORNEY.--As referring to Stock Exchange dealings, is a power given by a stockholder to another, by a stamped deed, for the receipt of dividends or for the sale or transfer of stocks and shares on his behalf. They are subject to stamp duty it the dividend is over 3. PREFERENCE BONDS.--Some Foreign Governments have issued Ordinary Bonds and Preference Bonds, the latter having a preference for the payment of its interest over the Ordinary Bonds; First, Second, Third and Fourth Preference Bonds being issued in some instances, when, of course, ...
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