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{{g}}''Careful: do not confuse with “poxy”''. | |||
===Corporate actions=== | |||
A person sent along to a shareholders’ meeting (and [[AGM]], [[EGM]], that kind of thing) with a piece of paper entitling her to vote on behalf of a registered shareholder. A special type of [[agent]]. | |||
===Phantom antipodean children, spouse, etc.=== | |||
Also, a sort of [[Proxy jetlag|synthetic jet-lag]], caused by cohabiting with people — children, usually — who have ''actual'' jet-lag. | Also, a sort of [[Proxy jetlag|synthetic jet-lag]], caused by cohabiting with people — children, usually — who have ''actual'' jet-lag. | ||
{{ | ===Middle-management=== | ||
Any short-hand or [[heuristic]] which enables a person with no [[subject matter expertise]] to quickly evaluate something complicated, intractable generally requiring a lifetime’s market expertise to properly assess. For example, a [[credit rating]] in place of a systematic analysis of the business fundamentals of a multinational corporation. Also: a five-star rating for a book review, or a three-point rating in a [[performance appraisal]]. | |||
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*[[Annual general meeting]] | *[[Annual general meeting]] | ||
*[[Extraordinary general meeting]] | *[[Extraordinary general meeting]] | ||
*[[Proxy jetlag]] | *[[Proxy jetlag]] |
Revision as of 14:37, 1 November 2019
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Careful: do not confuse with “poxy”.
Corporate actions
A person sent along to a shareholders’ meeting (and AGM, EGM, that kind of thing) with a piece of paper entitling her to vote on behalf of a registered shareholder. A special type of agent.
Phantom antipodean children, spouse, etc.
Also, a sort of synthetic jet-lag, caused by cohabiting with people — children, usually — who have actual jet-lag.
Middle-management
Any short-hand or heuristic which enables a person with no subject matter expertise to quickly evaluate something complicated, intractable generally requiring a lifetime’s market expertise to properly assess. For example, a credit rating in place of a systematic analysis of the business fundamentals of a multinational corporation. Also: a five-star rating for a book review, or a three-point rating in a performance appraisal.