pure play

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Stock market jargon for a company that is virtually devoted to one line of business An investor who wishes to invest in that line of business looks for such a pure play For instance, General Dynamics can be considered a pure play in the defense business, or Weyerhauser in the forest products business The opposite of a pure play is a widely diversified company, such as a conglomerate
Checker placement directed towards eventually making a prime, even if it means taking risks This includes bringing builders down from the mid point, and slotting to make key points quickly
Refers to the percentage of a company's revenues within a favored industrial space Typically more than 50 percent qualifies, but 75 percent or more is better
pureplay
Whose sole business activity is over the Internet
pure play

    Turkish pronunciation

    pyûr pley

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpyo͝or ˈplā/ /ˈpjʊr ˈpleɪ/

    Etymology

    [ 'pyur ] (adjective.) 14th century. Middle English pur, from Old French, from Latin purus; akin to Old High German fowen to sift, Sanskrit punAti he cleanses, Middle Irish úr fresh, new.
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