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a group of securities with common characteristics, such as resource sector companies or financial companies.
Ãâó: www.btonline.com.au/content/resources/glossary.htm
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a part of the whole circle graph, which proportionally represents part of the data that the graph represents.
Ãâó: cstl.syr.edu/fipse/TabBar/Glossary.html
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A sector or industry is a group of enterprises that manufacture similar products, as typically defined, for example, under the US Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system.
Ãâó: www.rri.wvu.edu/WebBook/Bergman-Feser/definitions....
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Used in several ways: economically as the primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors; spatially; and topically to indicate any division of human activity (or any interest group) that provides for the protection or promulgation of its interests. This last usage is the most frequent in this volume.
Ãâó: www.oas.org/usde/publications/Unit/oea37e/ch21.htm
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The sectoral body affiliation. In Ontario these are: College, Community-based, Laubach, School-Board.
Ãâó: research.alphaplus.ca/definitions.html
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