Market may refer to:
A customer (sometimes known as a client, buyer, or purchaser) is the recipient of a Good or a service, or a product, or an idea, obtained from a seller, vendor, or supplier via a financial transaction or exchange for money or some other valuable consideration. Etymologically, a client is someone merely inclined to do business, whereas a purchaser procures goods or services on occasion but a customer customarily or habitually engages in transactions. This distinction is merely historic. Today customers are generally categorized into two types:
A customer may or may not also be a consumer, but the two notions are distinct, even though the terms are commonly confused. A customer purchases goods; a consumer uses them. An ultimate customer may be a consumer as well, but just as equally may have purchased items for someone else to consume. An intermediate customer is not a consumer at all. The situation is somewhat complicated in that ultimate customers of so-called industrial goods and services (who are entities such as government bodies, manufacturers, and educational and medical institutions) either themselves use up the goods and services that they buy, or incorporate them into other finished products, and so are technically consumers, too. However, they are rarely called that, but are rather called industrial customers or business-to-business customers. Similarly, customers who buy services rather than goods are rarely called consumers.
A financial market is a market in which people trade financial securities, commodities, and other fungible items of value at low transaction costs and at prices that reflect supply and demand. Securities include stocks and bonds, and commodities include precious metals or agricultural products.
In economics, typically, the term market means the aggregate of possible buyers and sellers of a certain good or service and the transactions between them.
The term "market" is sometimes used for what are more strictly exchanges, organizations that facilitate the trade in financial securities, e.g., a stock exchange or commodity exchange. This may be a physical location (like the NYSE, BSE, NSE) or an electronic system (like NASDAQ). Much trading of stocks takes place on an exchange; still, corporate actions (merger, spinoff) are outside an exchange, while any two companies or people, for whatever reason, may agree to sell stock from the one to the other without using an exchange.
Trading of currencies and bonds is largely on a bilateral basis, although some bonds trade on a stock exchange, and people are building electronic systems for these as well, similar to stock exchanges.
Actors: Sarah Michelle Gellar (actress), Patricia Clarkson (actress), Sean Patrick Flanery (actor), Dylan Baker (actor), Peter Pamela Rose (miscellaneous crew), Arnon Milchan (producer), Bill Raymond (actor), Olek Krupa (actor), Amanda Peet (actress), Betty Buckley (actress), Leslie Lyles (actress), Lawrence Gilliard Jr. (actor), Phyllis Somerville (actress), Mary A. Kelly (miscellaneous crew), Michael Kriaris (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: A department store executive (Flanery) tries to resist falling in love with a young woman (Gellar), who he believes has possessed magical powers after inheriting a restaurant.
Keywords: apple, aunt-niece-relationship, bandanna, break-up, broken-dish, chef, chick-flick, cook, cooking, crabActors: Uuno Montonen (actor), Orvo Saarikivi (actor), Ansa Ikonen (actress), Ansa Ikonen (actress), Alf Salin (actor), Aino Lohikoski (actress), Yrjö Tuominen (actor), Joel Rinne (actor), Hannes Veivo (actor), Ansa Ikonen (actress), Kaarlo Saarnio (actor), Uuno Laakso (actor), Topo Leistelä (actor), Risto Orko (director), Topo Leistelä (writer),
Genres: Comedy,Moira, I'm singing in the breeze for you
Moira, can't you see that I love you?
All of these words I'm singing
Drift away and fall apart
You don't hear a word I'm saying
And now I nurse a broken heart
Moira, my calendar grows old with age
Moira, I've started counting off the days
Until I see you again
All of these words I'm singing
Drift away and fall apart
You don't hear a word I'm saying
And now I nurse a broken heart
Moira, my shoes are worn and I can't see
Moira, you don't know what you do to me
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WorldNews.com | 17 Aug 2018
WorldNews.com | 17 Aug 2018
WorldNews.com | 17 Aug 2018
WorldNews.com | 17 Aug 2018
The Times of India | 18 Aug 2018