DefinitionSalomon Brothers was an investment bank founded in 1910 by three Jewish-American brothers along with a clerk named Ben Levy, it remained a partnership...
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What is 'Sanku (Three Gaps) Pattern' The Japanese word for a candlestick pattern that consists of three individual gaps located within a...
What is 'Safety-First Rule' Within the context of post-modern and modern portfolio theory, a safety-first rule involves creating a portfolio based on...
What is 'Salomon Brothers World Equity Index - SBWEI' An index that measures the performance of fixed-income and equity securities from domestic...
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What is the 'Sales Mix Variance' Sales mix variance is the difference between a company’s budgeted sales mix and the actual sales...
What is 'Savior Plan' When management and employees borrow money to invest in their failing company in an attempt to save it....
What is 'Santiago Stock Exchange (SSE) .SN' Located in Santiago, the SGO is the premier stock exchange of Chile. It trades stocks,...