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Absorbed

Definition 1 Treated as an Expense, rather than passing the cost on to Customer. Definition 2 A business that is merged into an another company due to Acquisition. Definition 3 In the equities market, the process of Trading securities without affecting the Market price.

Related Terms: 11 Acquisition, Customer, Expense, ECU, FIN, Market, ROC, ROCE, SEC, Trading, UIT
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