Instead of repairing old parts, replacing old or damaged parts by this type of purchasing new parts.
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NEW ISSUE
First time stock or bond offered to the public. May be an initial public offer (IPO) or a established firm’s issued security after floating several prior issues.
NEW KEYNESIANS
Adherents to a macroeconomic theoretical model developed in the 1980s. This model evolved from a prior model espoused by British economist John Maynard Keynes. Prices and wages change more slowly […]
NEW MATTER
the material that is brought up by the defendant that is beyond the accusations of the plaintiff.
NEW MEDIA
The Internet is an example of this electronic interactive media.
NEW OLD STOCK
Items in stock, still in their original packaging, never sold. Also known as new unused stock or surplus stock.
NEW PARADIGM
Business changes driven by a new investing pattern or method.
NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Development process for a new product or service. This development type is set as the preliminary step in product or service development. It involves steps in a protocol that must […]
NEW TOWN
Specifically designed to serve a mix of residential , commercial, and industrial needs, this is a self-contained, self-governing community, city, or town built strictly to a detailed plan on land […]
NEW TRIAL
A higher, appellate court orders a case’s re-trial due to (1) judicial misconduct or jury misdirection , (2) procedural defect, or (3) available fresh evidence.
NEW YORK MERCANTILE EXCHANGE (NYMEX)
For the precious metals and energy markets, one of the most active options exchanges is this specific commodities futures’ exchange, the world’s largest. NYMEX has two divisions: NYMEX, for trading […]
NEW YORK STANDARD FIRE POLICY
Used widely in almost all states, this is a specific type of basic fire insurance contract. This policy is no longer widely used, but still exists in some states. The […]
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE (NYSE)
Founded in 1792 and located on the Wall Street in New York City. Largest and oldest US stock exchange , and largest exchange in the world in terms of dollar […]
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE (NYSE) COMPOSITE INDEX
Market capitalization value weighted index. Covers common stock price movements as ordinary shares of some 2300 firms listed on NYSE. , All shares relate to an aggregate market capitalization value […]
NEW ZEALAND TRADE DEVELOPMENT BOARD (NZTDB)
Responsible for attracting foreign investment in New Zealand, and promoting exports, this specific government agency’s mission.
NEWCO
Any new company, especially one issuing an initial public offer (IPO), for example.
NEWGATE
The name of a prison In London, said to have existed as early as 1207. It was three times destroyed and rebuilt For centuries the condition of the place was […]
NEWLY ACQUIRED AUTOS
The insured must notify the insurer about a newly purchased vehicle within 30 days from purchase date. Some coverage automatically activates under the policy for vehicles purchased during the term […]
NEWLY ACQUIRED BUSINESS
A merger, takeover or other business acquisition transaction is how another company acquires this type of recently purchased business unit .
NEWLY INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRY (NIC)
A country that has a strong development opportunity and ability.
NEWLY INDUSTRIALIZING COUNTRIES (NICS)
Moving from a strictly agriculture -based economy to a more industry-based, urbanized population with a developed economic infrastructure is how this type of country transitions.
NEWLY INDUSTRIALIZING ECONOMY (MIE)
Brazil, China, India, Korea, Mexico are developing but relatively advanced countries with rapidly growing industrial production scale and scope. Also known as newly industrializing country.
NEWS CORPORATION
Founded by Rupert Murdoch , this media company is global, vertically-integrated. Day-to-day corporate operations primarily occur in the US, Continental Europe, Australia, Asia, Latin America , and the UK. Every […]
NEWS FEED
A continuous data transmission sending news updates to web sites through a syndicated news service provider . Summaries or links of the transmissions refer the user back to the original […]
NEWSGROUP
Online discussion group for interaction via an electronic bulletin board system and chat sessions. Every conceivable subject is covered by thousands of internet based newsgroups. (refer to Usenet) (refer to […]