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On an exchange, the member firm that is designated as the market maker (or dealer for a listed common stock). Member of a stock exchange who maintains a "fair and orderly market" in one or more securities. Only one specialist can be designated for a given stock, but dealers may be specialists for several stocks. In contrast, there can be multiple market makers in the OTC market. ...
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Member of a stock exchange who maintains a fair and orderly market in one or more securities.
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A specialization is a program of study, with carefully constructed learning experiences, defined outcomes, and specified evaluation procedures. Students may enroll in the specialization as a stand-alone program or in addition to their undergraduate or graduate major.
Ãâó: www.uwstout.edu/ugbulletin/ugb_glossary.html
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A Concentration or Specialization is a set of courses within a program that provides a student with specific expertise, knowledge and/or practice and so further distinguishes their program in a recognizable way. For example, in Carleton's Bachelor of Arts in Law degree, you could choose to concentrate in Business Law.
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A verbal form used to describe the creation of a more specific version of some entity. Normally applied to classes, slot-descriptions and methods.
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