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Net
The gain or loss on a security sale as measured by the selling price of a security less the adjusted cost of acquisition.

Net
Profit or loss on a transaction. For example, in the sale of an asset, one calculates the net by taking the sale price and subtracting the outlay for buying or producing the asset. If the net is positive, one has made a profit; if it is negative, one has suffered a loss.

net
1. For the closing transaction in a security, the difference between net proceeds from the sale and the total outlay for the purchase.
2. See net income.


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But ENABLE Scotland, who help support people with learning difficulties, said: "It is often those with less obvious disabilities who fall through the net.
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