What does μετοχές in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word μετοχές in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use μετοχές in Greek.

The word μετοχές in Greek means μετοχές, δωρεάν μετοχές, περιοδεύουσα θεατρική ή μουσική παράσταση, μετοχές χαλυβουργικών, μετοχές και ομολογίες, ίδιες μετοχές, μετοχές σε εταιρείες κοινής ωφελείας. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word μετοχές

μετοχές

(shares owned in a company) (μιας εταιρείας)

δωρεάν μετοχές

(free stocks given to shareholder) (ως μπόνους)

περιοδεύουσα θεατρική ή μουσική παράσταση

(touring performance or display)

The road show will be touring the entire country at 15 venues.

μετοχές χαλυβουργικών

(stocks, bonds of steel companies)

μετοχές και ομολογίες

(finance)

ίδιες μετοχές

(stock market)

μετοχές σε εταιρείες κοινής ωφελείας

(mainly US (shares in electricity, gas, water, etc.)

Utilities can be a reliable investment when markets are unstable.

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