Shares paid by companies as a compensation for the WWII Jews' Holocaust (which happens to be this very day I'm writing this def.), in what is called the 'Wiedergutmachung' policy by the German Goverment.
Blood stocks are just the tip of the iceberg of what the Jews had lost that no money can replace. In this Yom HaShoa (Holocaust Memorial Day, 15th April), I salute all the 15 million Jewish people across the World.
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Employee: "We need some stock and barrel photos for this PowerPoint presentation."
Boss: "What?"
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A so called "gang" loated in Stock Island, Florida, a mile away from Key West. The gang is mostly composed of fake ass highschool guys who wear ridiculuos clothing. They call themselves "Stock Rock Chicos" or if it is a female she is reffered to as a "Stock Rock Chica". If you ever encounter a "stock Rock Chico" on the streets, DO NOT be alarmed. They are extreme cowards and are basically just kids who will have absolutely no life after highschool.
Todd- "Yo look at these dumbass looking kids on Duval st."
Billy- "Oh don't worry those are just Stock Rock Chicos; little children pretending to be an actual gang"
Todd- "Wow, that's gay"
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A nigger's bloodline specifically relating to their level of usefulness.
Whoh there Carl, don't go buying you that model cotton-picker. It's got a bum hoof and looks particularly lazy like it's gotta touch of niggeritis. Must come from bad nigger stock.
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B stock is a unit that was used as a demo unit/ or display model normally by the manufacturer who then sells it to the retail stores at a lower price who then sells it to the public for a lower price.
We have that b stock item for 750 instead of the usual price of 900.
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A guy who stuffs socks in his pants to give the illusion of large genitals.
Wilma: "Wow! Look at the package on that guy."
Wanda: "Don't bother with him. He's a stocking stuffer with a little prick."
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Any publicly traded company stock that keeps going up and disregards the fundamentals such as revenue and profits when valuing the underlying company. A meme commonly referenced by the stock market community is that βstonks always go upβ. Hence, any stock that goes up in value beyond most peopleβs imagination is labeled as a meme stock. Commonly happens with stocks of very popular companies that show promising signs of growth for years to come. Due to hype around the company and its future outlook, the price of their stock keeps going up beyond a point that makes logical sense which may or may not result in a steep drop later on once/if the hype dies down.
TSLA and ZM are such meme stocks. They went up in value so quickly even though their revenue and profits donβt add up to their current valuation
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