Stock and share what are there differences?
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Stocks refer to ownership in a company overall. While shares are the individual pieces that make up that ownership. Share means one unit of ownership in a company. For instance, If you own 100 shares of MTN Nigeria, you hold 100 individual units. You own stock in a company, and that ownership is diRead more
Stocks refer to ownership in a company overall. While shares are the individual pieces that make up that ownership.
Share means one unit of ownership in a company. For instance, If you own 100 shares of MTN Nigeria, you hold 100 individual units.
You own stock in a company, and that ownership is divided into shares. All the shares together make up the company’s stock. So stock is the whole while shares means the individual units.
You owns stock in a company while shares is the countable units you buy. So, You say” I have 5,000 shares in a company and not 5000 stocks in a company.
See lessIn Mama Ngozi way, to different between stock and share. let's say Mama bought a bunch of banana from ariara market the bunch stands for the stock and each seed of the bunch represents units called shares. I hope this helps.
In Mama Ngozi way, to different between stock and share. let’s say Mama bought a bunch of banana from ariara market the bunch stands for the stock and each seed of the bunch represents units called shares. I hope this helps.
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