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close

1. The price of the last transaction for a given security at the end of a given trading session. also called closing price. 2. The final half-hour of a trading session. 3. To consummate a sale, contract or ownership transfer.

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  1. close - definition of close by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...
    Being near in space or time. See Usage Note at redundancy. 2. Being near in relationship: close relatives. 3. Bound by mutual interests, loyalties, or affections; ...
     
  2. Close - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
    a : to move so as to bar passage through something <close the gate>. b : to block against entry or passage <close a street>. c : to deny access to <the city closed ...
     
  3. Close | Define Close at Dictionary.com
    /kloʊz; kloʊs or for 51, kloʊz; kloʊz for 59, 60, 63–65, 67, 68, kloʊs for 61, 62, 66 / Show Spelled [klohz; klohs or for 51, klohz; klohz for 59, 60, 63–65, 67, 68, ...
     
  4. close - Wiktionary
    From Middle English closen (“to close, enclose”), partly continuing (in altered form) earlier Middle English clusen ("to close"; from Old English clȳsan (“to close, ...
     
  5. Close - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Close. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. Look up close in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Close may refer to: Close (surname) ...
     
  6. Close vowel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A close vowel is a type of vowel sound used in many spoken languages. The defining characteristic of a close vowel is that the tongue is positioned as close as ...
     
  7. close(2): close file descriptor - Linux man page
    close() closes a file descriptor, so that it no longer refers to any file and may be reused. Any record locks (see fcntl(2)) held on the file it was ...
     
  8. close - perldoc.perl.org
    close. Closes the file or pipe associated with the filehandle, flushes the IO buffers, and closes the system file descriptor. Returns true if those operations succeed ...