Business Buzzwords through Thick and Thin2024-02-14Business buzzwords A Non-institution2024-02-14 Report a question What's wrong with this question? You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details. 12345678910 Business buzzwords Israeli scientists Advanced Business English practice 10 multiple-choice questions If you log in, you will get the results via email. Category: business-advanced 1. .........., the company best known for the insider-trading scandal that sent founder Samuel Waksal and domestic diva Martha Stewart to prison, received more bad news this week when a U.S. judge ruled that the patent for its only product was actually owned by three Israeli scientists. Imclone Insilco Iamgold ImmuCell Category: business-advanced 2. Today's stock market scandals are different because the main victims today are .......... investors — everyone from parents saving for their children's college education to the firefighter saving for retirement to the elderly who don't have time to rebuild their nest egg. Mom-and-Pop Boy-Next-Door Main Street John Q. Public Category: business-advanced 3. In another move towards making itself a financial center, north China's port city of Tianjin has applied to the State Council to establish an .......... market rather than a third stock exchange for the Chinese mainland. out-of-doors on-the-spot off-the-cuff over-the-counter Category: business-advanced 4. From 1989, more share-buying opportunities were made available to the British public as a number of financial institutions demutualised; these .......... shares' for members of the societies offered instant cash or the opportunity to continue as a part owner of the newly public entity. godsend payoff windfall jackpot Category: business-advanced 5. Builders slammed on the brakes in August as housing .......... sank to their lowest level in more than three years, and a drop in permits signaled more weakness ahead for the real estate market. starts gains deals buys Category: business-advanced 6. Broker-dealers impliedly represent that they will deal fairly with their customers, and therefore unfair dealing is a breach of this implied representation and a violation of the anti-fraud provisions; this representation arises from the mere act of hanging up a sign and going into business, and therefore it is known as the ' .......... theory'. shingle symbol salesman signal Category: business-advanced 7. Nasdaq data indicate that 94% of the share volume from 4:00 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. resulted from after-hours transactions rather than .......... from the regular trading session. overflow runoff spillover topoff Category: business-advanced 8. WPP CEO Sir Martin Sorrell has accused Rupert Murdoch of .......... internet companies because of falling ad revenues; he said it was intriguing to speculate why Mr Murdoch launched a multimillion-dollar internet shopping spree, and accused him of buying web operations willy-nilly. impulse-buying reflex-buying scatter-buying panic-buying Category: business-advanced 9. A third of first-time home buyers may cut their offer at the last minute, forcing the seller to take less or find a new buyer; "In total, 31% would consider ' .......... ', reflecting first-time buyers' new-found confidence in a slowing market," says a Yorkshire Bank. gazumping galumphing gazelling gazundering Category: business-advanced 10. When Seagate Technology went public, the giant drivemaker took an important stand: unlike most initial public offerings, it declined to offer any .......... shares, the coveted shares issuers and their bankers can quietly offer to whomever they choose. friends-and-family friends-and-neighbors friends-and-foes friends-and-relatives Your score is The average score is 0% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Restart quiz Author: Kovács Áron Share0