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  • 51bear spread — In most commodities and financial instruments, the term refers to selling the nearby contract month, and buying the deferred contract, to profit from a change in the price relationship. Chicago Board of Trade glossary Sale of a near month futures …

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  • 52Bear —    A native of the mountain regions of Western Asia, frequently mentioned in Scripture. David defended his flocks against the attacks of a bear (1 Sam. 17:34 37). Bears came out of the wood and destroyed the children who mocked the prophet Elisha …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 53bear off — verb remove from a certain place, environment, or mental or emotional state; transport into a new location or state Their dreams carried the Romantics away into distant lands The car carried us off to the meeting I ll take you away on a holiday I …

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  • 54bear a grudge — to continue to feel angry or not friendly towards someone who has done something to upset you in the past. She got the job I applied for, but I m not one to bear a grudge. He still bears a grudge against her because she refused to go out with him …

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  • 55against — [ə gɛnst, ə geɪnst] preposition 1》 in opposition to.     ↘in resistance to. 2》 in anticipation of and preparation for (a difficulty).     ↘(in betting) in anticipation of the failure of: the odds were 5–1 against England. 3》 in relation to (money …

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  • 56bear call spread — The purchase of a call with a high strike price against the sale of a call with a lower strike price. The maximum profit receivable is the net premium received (premium received premium paid), while the maximum loss is calculated by subtracting… …

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  • 57bear someone a grudge — nurture a feeling of resentment against someone. → bear …

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  • 58bear hug — An approach to the board of a company by another company indicating that an offer is about to be made for their shares. If the target company indicates that it is not against the merger, but wants a higher price, this is known as a teddy bear hug …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 59bear someone a grudge — I nurture a feeling of resentment against someone II bear (or owe) someone a grudge maintain a feeling of ill will or resentment toward someone …

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  • 60bear put spread — The purchase of a put with a high strike price against the sale of a put with a lower strike price in expectation of declining prices. The maximum profit is calculated as follows: (high strike price low strike price) net premium received where… …

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