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- studies and marketing, spreadability is the wide distribution and circulation of information on media platforms. Spreadability contrasts with the "stickiness"...
- workers "Spread", a song by OutKast from their 2003 album Speakerbo****/The Love Below Spreadability, a concept in media studies Page spread, an aspect...
- Look up spreader in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Spreader may refer to: Broadcast spreader, an agricultural machinery or lawn care tool designed to...
- In finance, a spread trade (also known as a relative value trade) is the simultaneous purchase of one security and sale of a related security, called legs...
- A spread is a food that is spread, generally with a knife, onto foods such as bread or crackers. Spreads are added to food to enhance the flavor or texture...
- The Interpolated Spread, I-spread or ISPRD of a bond is the difference between its yield to maturity and the linearly interpolated yield for the same maturity...
- spread relative to a benchmark yield curve, including interpolated spread (I-spread), zero-volatility spread (Z-spread), and option-adjusted spread (OAS)...
- Spread the Word: Inclusion is a global campaign working towards inclusion for all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It started as...
- In options trading, a bull spread is a bullish, vertical spread options strategy that is designed to profit from a moderate rise in the price of the underlying...
- A manure spreader, muck spreader, or honey wagon is an agricultural machine used to distribute manure over a field as a fertilizer. A typical (modern)...