Differentiate between stock and shares?

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Diffentiate between stock and shares?

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Reply from Nidhisharma User Rating:  0 Knowledge Tokens
Share is countable. It is a unit of stock issued by commercial compnies while stock from govt mostly.
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Reply from leakywelly User Rating:  2550 Knowledge Tokens
what....In today's financial markets, the distinction between stocks and shares has been somewhat blurred. Generally, these words are used interchangeably to refer to the pieces of paper that denote ownership in a particular company, called stock certificates. However, the difference between the two words comes from the context in which they are used.

For example, "stock" is a general term used to describe the ownership certificates of any company, in general, and "shares" refers to a the ownership certificates of a particular company. So, if investors say they own stocks, they are generally referring to their overall ownership in one or more companies. Technically, if someone says that they own shares - the question then becomes - shares in what company?

Bottom line, stocks and shares are the same thing. The minor distinction between stocks and shares is usually overlooked, and it has more to do with syntax than financial or legal accuracy.
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