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Similar to a scrip issue, a share split also results in the shareholder owning more shares in proportion to the initial holding.   
1''Systems - noun.''


A group, or system, of interconnected items or processes.


Under a share split each share is subdivided so that the par value is also subdivided; a 5 for 1 split would see an initial par value of 25p reduced to 5p for each new share.
For example, a neural network.
 
 
2.  ''Information exchange and support - individuals - organisations.''
 
A number of associated people or organisations who share professional information and ideas.
 
For example, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.
 
 
3.  ''Adjective.''
 
Describing something that is an element in a network.
 
For example, a network bank.
 
 
4.  ''Verb.''
 
To establish beneficial connections.
 
For example at conferences, other professional events, or less formal contacts.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Scrip issue]]
*[[Access control]]
*[[Application controls]]
*[[Blockchain Governance Initiative Network]]
*[[Cambridge Alternative Finance Collaboration Network]]
*[[Climate Social Science Network]]
*[[Cyber security: protecting your business and your clients]]
*[[Electronic communication network]]
*[[Financial Crimes Enforcement Network]]
*[[Global Impact Investing Network]]
*[[Internal control]]
*[[Layer 1 network]]
*[[Layer 2 network]]
*[[Local area network]]
* [[Network bank]]
* [[Network effects]]
*[[Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System]]
* [[Network science]]
*[[Neural network]]
*[[Private network]]
*[[Regulated Liability Network]]
*[[Science Based Targets Network]]
*[[Segregation of duties]]
*[[System and network controls]]
*[[Treasury Management System]]
*[[Value-added network]]
*[[Virtual private network]]
*[[Water Footprint Network]]
*[[Wide area network]]
*[[World Green Infrastructure Network]]
 
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[[Category:The_business_context]]

Revision as of 04:26, 24 October 2023

1. Systems - noun.

A group, or system, of interconnected items or processes.

For example, a neural network.


2. Information exchange and support - individuals - organisations.

A number of associated people or organisations who share professional information and ideas.

For example, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.


3. Adjective.

Describing something that is an element in a network.

For example, a network bank.


4. Verb.

To establish beneficial connections.

For example at conferences, other professional events, or less formal contacts.


See also