Usage examples of "rolling stock" in English with translation to French

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"A rolling stone gathers no moss" is a proverb. "Pierre qui roule n'amasse pas mousse" est un proverbe.
The CEO got paid in stock options. Le PDG a été rémunéré en options d'achat d'actions.
When your business gets rolling we'll talk about an increase. Quand les affaires tourneront, nous parlerons d'une augmentation.
The price of the stock declined by half in a month. La valeur de l'action a baissé de moitié en un mois.
My old English teacher is certainly rolling in her grave right now. Mon ancienne professeur d'anglais doit sûrement se retourner dans sa tombe à l'heure qu'il est.
The stock has gone down over night. Le titre s'est effondré du jour au lendemain.
"A rolling stone gathers no moss" is a saying. "Pierre qui roule n'amasse pas mousse" est un proverbe.
I've learned not to put much stock in what he says. J'ai appris à ne pas accorder trop de crédit à ce qu'il dit.
She's rolling in money. Elle est toute cousue d'or.
Is the product in the ad already out of stock? Le produit affiché dans la publicité est-il déjà en rupture de stock?
A rolling stone gathers no moss Pierre qui roule n'amasse pas mousse
The stock market is very active. Le marché des changes est très actif.
There's no guarantee that the stock will go up. Il n'y aucune garantie que l'action va monter.
He amassed a fortune in stock trading during the last boom. Il a amassé une fortune en bourse lors du dernier boom financier.
All sweaters of this type are out of stock now. We'll order them from the main store in Tokyo. Tous les pull-overs de ce type sont en rupture de stock en ce moment. Nous les commanderons à la boutique principale à Tokyo.
I would like to check yesterday's stock prices... Je voudrais vérifier les cours des actions d'hier...
He lost a fortune in the stock market. Il perdit une fortune sur le marché des titres mobiliers.
What is the purpose of the stock market? À quoi sert le marché des valeurs immobilières ?
Stock prices dropped. Le cours des actions a baissé.
That company's stock price fell yesterday. Le prix de l'action de cette société a chuté hier.
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