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  • 121Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act of 2002 — Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 / Sarbanes Oxley / SOX/ Sarbox / Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act of 2002 A US statute which became law on 30 July 2002. The Act makes substantial changes to the regulation of the accounting… …

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  • 122Activist Investor — An individual or group that purchases large numbers of a public company’s shares and/or tries to obtain seats on the company’s board with the goal of effecting a major change in the company. A company can become a target for activist… …

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  • 123Crossover Investor — An investor who invests prior to, during and after a company s initial public offering. A crossover investor s goal is to get the highest returns possible, by investing in numerous stages of a business life cycle. Crossover investing strategies… …

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  • 124Non-Accredited Investor — An investor who does not meet the net worth requirements for an accredited investor under the Securities Exchange Commission s Regulation D. A non accredited individual investor is one who has a net worth of less than $1 million (including… …

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  • 125Prudent Investor Rule — A guideline that requires a fiduciary to invest trust assets as if they were his own. The managing investor should consider the needs of the trust s beneficiaries, the provision of regular income, and the preservation of trust assets and should… …

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  • 126Stock investor — A stock trader or a stock investor is an individual or firm who buys and sells stocks or bonds (and possibly other financial assets) in the financial markets.tock trader versus stock investorOn the other hand, stock investors purchase stocks with …

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  • 127David Ryan (investor) — David Ryan is a stock investor who is known for winning the U.S. Investing Championship three times between 1985 and 1990. He is a protégé of William O Neil. Ryan is a 1982 graduate of UCLA and holds a Bachelor s Degree in History. He also holds… …

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  • 128Foreign Institutional Investor — (FII) is used to denote an investor mostly of the form of an institution or entity, which invests money in the financial markets of a country different from the one where in the institution or entity was originally incorporated. FII investment is …

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