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    Dinesh Ram
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    ShareHolder:

    Any Entity/Individual buying the shares of the company is called Shared holder. He has all the rights to sell the shares. If he is holding more shares of the company he may appoint a person in the board of directors to watch what is happening.

    Prompter:

    The one who promotes the company, probably the founding person(s). They hold majority of the shares.

    Director:

    The one who executes the company’s work. He may or may not hold the shares of the company. When his tenure ends, he has to resign based upon the decision taken by the board.

    #8131
    Dinesh Ram
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    A stock market is a place where buyers and sellers meet for trading the stocks and do other forms (derivative, currency, commodity, etc) of trading. With the advancement in technology, the liquidity here is very high.

    Only those stocks approved by sebi are traded here.

    #8124
    Dinesh Ram
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    DE-MAT: Dematerialization Account.

    Dematerialization is the process by which physical share certificates held by an investor are converted into an equivalent number of securities in electronic form. The shares are credited into Demat account.

    Advantages:

    • Comman Bank
    • Easy to Hold
    • Reduce Cost
    • Very Low risk of delivery
    • No Odd-Lot Problem.
    #8118
    Dinesh Ram
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    The main markets are equity,  bonds,  forex, derivatives and physical assets.

    Secondary Market: Auction market

    #8110
    Dinesh Ram
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    Though BSE is old, it has shown some delay in adopting to the latest technology and derivative form of trading. But NSE broken the shackles and allows Online trading and derivative forms. It has allows global indices trading earlier than BSE.

    So naturally people will get attracted to NSE which has now more liquidity, more trading instruments.

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