- heavy share price
- /ˌhevi 'ʃeə praɪs/ nouna price on the London Stock Exchange which is over £10.00 per share, and so discourages the small investor
Dictionary of banking and finance. 2015.
Dictionary of banking and finance. 2015.
heavy share — ➔ Share * * * heavy share UK US noun [C] STOCK MARKET, FINANCE ► a share on the London Stock Exchange that has a very high price, so that small investors are not likely to buy it: »Hyundai s heavy shares rose after the deal was announced … Financial and business terms
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