outcry
31outcry — noun /ˈaʊtkraɪ / (say owtkruy) (plural outcries) 1. a crying out. 2. a cry of distress, indignation, or the like. 3. loud clamour. 4. widespread protest or indignation. –verb (t) /aʊtˈkraɪ / (say owt kruy) (outcried, outcrying) 5. to outdo in… …
32outcry — Oho, ho ōho, ohooho, ho ōhooho …
33outcry — The cry of a person imperiled by an assault, especially a female threatened by a sexual assault. 6 Am J2d Asslt & B § 156. The sound of an auctioneer s voice as he speaks or chants in offering an article for sale and invokes bidding …
34outcry — n. (pl. ies) 1 the act or an instance of crying out. 2 an uproar. 3 a noisy or prolonged public protest …
35outcry against — protest against , objection to …
36Open outcry — Until 2009[1], trades on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange always involved a face to face interaction. There is one podium/desk on the trading floor for each of the exchange s three thousand or so stocks …
37The Outcry — For the stock exchange communication system, see Open outcry. For the video game, see Outcry (game). The Outcry   …
38open outcry — Method of public auction for making verbal bids and offers in the trading pits or rings of futures exchanges. Chicago Board of Trade glossary Oral bids and offers made in the trading rings, or pits. Open outcry is required for trading futures and …
39Open Outcry — A vanishing method of communicating on a stock, commodity or futures exchange that involves verbal bids and offers as well as hand signals to convey trading information in the trading pits. Trading pits are the parts of trading floors where… …
40Open outcry trading — Der Präsenzhandel, Parketthandel oder Criée Handel (franz.: criée bedeutet Zuruf) ist eine Form der Kursbildung an Börsen. Gelegentlich werden auch die Bezeichnungen Ringhandel, Zurufhandel oder der englische Ausdruck open outcry trading… …