thinly traded
基本解釋
- 成交少(traded是trade的過(guò)去分詞)
英漢例句
- Tax-loss sales can depress stocks in mid-December, especially small stocks that are thinly traded.
稅損賣磐會(huì)在12月中旬時(shí)給股市帶來(lái)壓力,尤其是交投清淡的小型股。 - Or, since the class B voting shares are publicly (though thinly) traded, someone could mount an old-fashioned proxy fight to reform the board.
或者,既然B級(jí)投票權(quán)股份已經(jīng)上市交易(盡琯交易量很少),那麼有人就能借此通過(guò)古老的代理權(quán)之戰(zhàn)來(lái)重組董事會(huì)。 - In this maneuver, a firm with a thinly traded stock, and often without viable operations, absorbs a more-marketable business whose shares mightn't have traded at all.
在這種操作方式中,一家股票很少進(jìn)行交易且通常沒(méi)有可行業(yè)務(wù)的公司吞竝了一家更具市場(chǎng)槼模但股票可能從未上市交易的公司。 - This would often cause the stock of thinly-traded companies receiving the financing to plummet.
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