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1 The Case for Speculation . Following the excellent article on the question , “
Should Speculation be Regulated by Law ? ” by Prof . Henry C . Emery , in the
April issue of The JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTANCY , the editors present herewith
three ...
1 The Case for Speculation . Following the excellent article on the question , “
Should Speculation be Regulated by Law ? ” by Prof . Henry C . Emery , in the
April issue of The JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTANCY , the editors present herewith
three ...
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one gets from absolute security and pure interest , the more speculative the
transaction becomes , until finally a point is reached where speculation , which ,
from a proper point of view , is an intelligent taking of risk , merges into gambling
...
one gets from absolute security and pure interest , the more speculative the
transaction becomes , until finally a point is reached where speculation , which ,
from a proper point of view , is an intelligent taking of risk , merges into gambling
...
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The questions as to whether speculation in securities is simply one form of
gambling and as to whether there is such a thing as legitimate speculation may
be considered together . Speculation in securities is not one form of gambling .
The questions as to whether speculation in securities is simply one form of
gambling and as to whether there is such a thing as legitimate speculation may
be considered together . Speculation in securities is not one form of gambling .
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To prevent people from taking speculative risks as is proposed in the Hepburn
bill would destroy the exchanges which ... and investment as well as at
speculation , it would transfer from Wall Street to Montreal or to London the great
speculative ...
To prevent people from taking speculative risks as is proposed in the Hepburn
bill would destroy the exchanges which ... and investment as well as at
speculation , it would transfer from Wall Street to Montreal or to London the great
speculative ...
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It is impracticable in my judgment to stop speculation without doing harm to
ordinary business . The New York Stock Exchange has provided in many
respects an admirable organization for the stock market , and it may be said in
general that ...
It is impracticable in my judgment to stop speculation without doing harm to
ordinary business . The New York Stock Exchange has provided in many
respects an admirable organization for the stock market , and it may be said in
general that ...
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Էջ 296 - That no contract for the sale of any goods, wares and merchandise, for the price of ten pounds sterling or upwards, shall be allowed to be good, except the buyer shall accept part of the goods so sold and actually receive the same or give something in earnest to bind the bargain, or in part payment...
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