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  2. Herdshare - Wikipedia

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    Ohio's law prohibits any "raw milk retailer" from selling or "exposing for sale raw milk to the final consumer." [32] In 2012, an Iowa trial court invalidated a herdshare agreement in Slippy v. Northey. [33] There, the shareholder challenged the state's issuance of a cease and desist letter to a dairy farmer managing her herdshare. [33]

  3. Cash cow - Wikipedia

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    The term cash cow is a metaphor for a dairy cow used on farms to produce milk, offering a steady stream of income with little maintenance. [3] Cash cows are products or services that have achieved market leader status, provide positive cash flows and a return on assets (ROA) that exceeds the market growth rate. The idea is that such products ...

  4. Dairy cattle - Wikipedia

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    This creates more cost and time on the operation, therefore most farmers strive to create a healthy, hygienic, atmosphere for their cattle. As well as provide quality nutrition that keep the cows yield high. [75] The production of milk requires that the cow be in lactation, which is a result of the cow having given birth to a calf. The cycle of ...

  5. How to trade stocks: A beginner’s guide - AOL

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    People trade stocks for one reason: to make money. In order to profit, they need stocks to fluctuate — and the more they move, the better. ... you could do a little of both: keep most of your ...

  6. Watered stock - Wikipedia

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    To indicate that the stock is not watered, this stock certificate declares the par value of $10 per share "full paid and non-assessable." American stock promoters in the late 1800s could inflate their claims about a company's assets and profitability, and sell stocks and bonds in excess of the company's actual value.

  7. How to buy stocks: A step-by-step guide - AOL

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    Limit orders work better on smaller stocks that don’t trade many shares or when you’re trading a significant number of shares and don’t want your trade to move the price. Once the trade is ...

  8. Trade (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a trade is an exchange of a security such as stocks, bonds, commodities, currencies, derivatives or any valuable financial instrument for "cash". Such a financial transaction is usually done by participants of an exchange such as a stock exchange, commodity exchange or futures exchange with a short-dated promise to pay in the currency of the country where the 'exchange' is located.

  9. Farmers really do feed their cows Skittles -- here's why - AOL

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    The sugar in candy won't have a bad effect on the cow or the human eating it, Chuck Hurst, a livestock nutritionist, told CNN. Farmers really do feed their cows Skittles — here's why Candy ...