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Fluctuate

To move as a wave to roll hither and thither to wave to float backward and forward as on waves as a fluctuating field of air...


fluctuating

moving irregularly in an oscillatory manner especially up and down as fluctuating prices...


Fluctuation

A motion like that of waves a moving in this and that direction as the fluctuations of the sea...


Goodwill

Goodwill, may be the whole advantage belonging to the firm, its reputation as also connection thereof. It, thus, means that every affirmative advantage as contrasted with negative advantage that has been acquired in carrying on the business whether connected with the premises of business or its name or style, everything connected with or carrying the benefit of the business, Ramnik Vallabhdas Madhwani v. Taraben Pravinlal Madhwani, (2004) 1 SCC 407: AIR 2004 SC 1084 (Partnership Act, 1932, s. 55).A business's reputation, patronage, and other intan-gible assets that are considered when apprising the business, esp. for purchase; The ability to earn income in excess of the an come that would be expected from the business veined as a mere collec-tion of assets, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 703.The advantage or benefit which is acquired by a business, beyond the mere value of the capital, stock, funds, or property employed therein, incon-sequence of the general public patronage and ...


open-end

open-end : organized to allow for contingencies: as a : permitting additional debt to be incurred under the original debt instrument subject to specified conditions see also open-end mortgage at mortgage b : having fluctuating capitalization of shares that are issued or redeemed at the current net asset value or at a figure in fixed ratio to this [an investment company] compare closed-end c : calling for the filling by a particular contractor of all government needs for a specific product during a specified period [an contract] ...


scalp

scalp : to buy and sell so as to make small quick profits [ stocks] ;esp : to resell at greatly increased prices vi : to profit by slight market fluctuations scalp·er n ...


speculate

speculate -lat·ed -lat·ing vi 1 : to theorize on the basis of insufficient evidence NOTE: A jury is not permitted to speculate on a matter about which insufficient evidence has been presented in reaching its verdict. 2 : to assume a business risk in hope of gain ;esp : to buy or sell in expectation of profiting from market fluctuations vt : to take to be true on the basis of insufficient evidence spec·u·la·tor [-lā-tər] n ...


barretter

a resistor inserted into a circuit to compensate for changes such as those arising from temperature fluctuations a thermal cymoscope...


brainwave

rapid fluctuations of voltage between parts of the brain...


Dubious

Doubtful or not settled in opinion being in doubt wavering or fluctuating undetermined...


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