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  2. Will the Success of its Competitors Help SOS to Prosper? - AOL

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    Cryptocurrency mining company SOS Limited (NASDAQ:SOS) and SOS stock represent a great deal of risk. One of the company’s most salient risks is that it simply exists in the cryptocurrency sphere ...

  3. What Does 'SOS' Mean? Surprisingly, It's Likely Not ... - AOL

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    SOS is just that—SOS. It was derived from Morse code and recognized as an international standard signaling danger, or the need for aid. Using wireless telegraphy, it would sound like three-dits ...

  4. SOSV - Wikipedia

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    SOSV is a venture capital firm that provides pre-seed, seed, venture and growth stage funding to startups in the technology sector. [1] [2] The company conducts seed accelerator programs in Asia and the United States of America. [3] SOSV was founded in 1995 by Sean O'Sullivan. [4] It is headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey, with operations in ...

  5. Silicon on sapphire - Wikipedia

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    Silicon on sapphire ( SOS) is a hetero-epitaxial process for metal–oxide–semiconductor (MOS) integrated circuit (IC) manufacturing that consists of a thin layer (typically thinner than 0.6 μm) of silicon grown on a sapphire ( Al. 2O. 3) wafer. SOS is part of the silicon-on-insulator (SOI) family of CMOS (complementary MOS) technologies.

  6. Stock transfer agent - Wikipedia

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    A stock transfer agent, transfer agent, share registry or transfer agency is an entity, usually a third-party firm unrelated to security transactions, that manages the change in ownership of company stock or investment fund shares, maintains a register of ownership and acts as paying agent for the payment of dividends and other distributions to ...

  7. Penny stock - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) uses the term "Penny stock" to refer to a security, a financial instrument which represents a given financial value, issued by small public companies that trade at less than $5 per share. Penny stocks are priced over-the-counter, rather than on the trading floor.

  8. Ipsos - Wikipedia

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    Ipsos Group S.A. ( French pronunciation: [ip.sos]; [3] an acronym of Institut Public de Sondage d'Opinion Secteur) is a multinational market research and consulting firm with headquarters in Paris, France. The company was founded in 1975 by Didier Truchot, Chairman of the company, and has been publicly traded on the Paris Stock Exchange since 1 ...

  9. Incentive stock option - Wikipedia

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    Incentive stock option. Incentive stock options ( ISOs ), are a type of employee stock option that can be granted only to employees and confer a U.S. tax benefit. ISOs are also sometimes referred to as statutory stock options by the IRS. [1] [2] ISOs have a strike price, which is the price a holder must pay to purchase one share of the stock.