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    lemonade stand

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    A2
    n.NounA small, temporary structure, typically set up by children, from which lemonade is sold.
    The kids set up a lemonade stand to earn some extra pocket money.

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    5 *NEW* Lemonade Recipes!

    05:405 *NEW* Lemonade Recipes!
    • Guys, I really hope you find all of these tasty ideas refreshing and that they'll help make your lemonade stand ahead of this season.

      Guys, I really hope you find all of these tasty ideas refreshing and that they'll help make your lemonade stand ahead of this season.

    • It's gonna be a good year for that lemonade stand.

      It's gonna be a good year for that lemonade stand.

    B2

    EVERY SUMMER JOB EVER

    05:59EVERY SUMMER JOB EVER
    • Nancy and I wanna open a lemonade stand this summer.

      Nancy and I wanna open a lemonade stand this summer.

    • Hey, dad, Natalie and I wanna open a lemonade stand.

      Hey, dad, Natalie and I wanna open a lemonade stand.

    B1

    'Despacito' Meets Its Match in Malaysia

    02:56'Despacito' Meets Its Match in Malaysia
    • A five-year-old girl who ran a lemonade stand in London was fined $195 for not having the proper trading permit.

      A five-year-old girl who ran a lemonade stand in London was fined $195 for not having the proper trading permit.

    • A FIVE-YEAR-OLD GIRL WHO RAN A LEMONADE STAND IN LONDON WAS

      A FIVE-YEAR-OLD GIRL WHO RAN A LEMONADE STAND IN LONDON WAS

    B1

    William Ackman: Everything You Need to Know About Finance and Investing in Under an Hour

    43:57William Ackman: Everything You Need to Know About Finance and Investing in Under an Hour
    • to start a company and we’re going to start a lemonade stand

      to start a company and we’re going to start a lemonade stand

    • a business.  We’ll call it Bill’s Lemonade Stand and we’re going to raise money from

      a business.  We’ll call it Bill’s Lemonade Stand and we’re going to raise money from

    A2

    The Duck Song

    03:51The Duck Song
    • Bum, bum, bum bum, bum A duck walked up to a lemonade stand and he said to the man run in the stand hey, bump, bump, bump Got any grapes?

      Bum, bum, bum bum, bum A duck walked up to a lemonade stand and he said to the man run in the stand hey, bump, bump, bump Got any grapes?

    • A duck walked up to a lemonade stand,

      A duck walked up to a lemonade stand,

    B2

    Doctor Reacts To Scrubs Reboot

    18:45Doctor Reacts To Scrubs Reboot
    • I've never even run a lemonade stand.

      I've never even run a lemonade stand.

    • Running the internal medicine hospital service is just like running a lemonade stand.

      Running the internal medicine hospital service is just like running a lemonade stand.

    B1

    The Duck Song 5 by Bryant Oden. Official Lyric Video.

    03:03The Duck Song 5 by Bryant Oden. Official Lyric Video.
    • Bomb bomb bomb, param param, a duck walked up to a lemonade stand and he said to the man running the stand, "Hey, bomb bomb bomb, got any grapes?" The man said, "Really?

      Bomb bomb bomb, param param, a duck walked up to a lemonade stand and he said to the man running the stand, "Hey, bomb bomb bomb, got any grapes?" The man said, "Really?

    • Bomb bomb bomb, baram baram, a duck walked up to a lemonade stand and he said to the man, running the stand, "Hey, bomb bomb bomb, got any grapes?" The man said, "Really?

      Bomb bomb bomb, baram baram, a duck walked up to a lemonade stand and he said to the man, running the stand, "Hey, bomb bomb bomb, got any grapes?" The man said, "Really?

    B2

    Fran Lebowitz Talks Fashion, Politics, and Revenge | Then and Now | Harper's BAZAAR

    05:56Fran Lebowitz Talks Fashion, Politics, and Revenge | Then and Now | Harper's BAZAAR
    • It doesn't matter whether it's a lemonade stand, you know, or, you know, Google.

      It doesn't matter whether it's a lemonade stand, you know, or, you know, Google.

    • It doesn't matter whether it's a lemonade stand, you know, or, you know, Google.

      It doesn't matter whether it's a lemonade stand, you know, or, you know, Google.

    A2

    Secret Millionaires Bg Club Episode 1 - Lemons to Lemonade

    05:24Secret Millionaires Bg Club Episode 1 - Lemons to Lemonade
    • My friend Brittany has this lemonade stand,

      My friend Brittany has this lemonade stand,

    • Now that you kids set up Brittany's lemonade stand at the soccer field, she's doing so well she made the deadline with time to spare.

      Now that you kids set up Brittany's lemonade stand at the soccer field, she's doing so well she made the deadline with time to spare.

    B1

    Stock Market Player

    07:32Stock Market Player
    • Imagine you're a kid again running a lemonade stand. Business is booming, but you need a new juicer. What do you do? You could sell shares of your lemonade stand. That's what companies do in the stock market. They need money to grow, so they sell shares or stock of their company to investors. It's like selling little slices of their business pie. These companies are called issuers. They issue or sell their stock to raise money. It could be a brand new company just starting out or a huge corporation you know and love. The more shares you buy, the bigger your slice of the pie. And if the lemonade stand or company does well, your investment grows. Now, let's talk about the folks buying these shares, the investors. There are two main types, institutional and retail investors. Think of institutional investors as the whales of Wall Street. These are the big players like pension funds, mutual funds, and hedge funds. They have tons of money to invest. Retail investors are just regular people like you and me. We buy and sell stocks through brokerage accounts hoping to grow our savings. Both big and small investors are crucial to the stock market. They provide the capital that companies need to expand and innovate. Section four, listed companies, public versus private. Not all companies are part of the stock market game. Only public companies are. These companies have gone through a process called an initial public offering or IPO. It's like going from your garage band to playing sold out stadiums. An IPO is a big deal. The company sells shares to the public for the first time, raising capital and becoming publicly traded. Private companies, on the other hand, are like exclusive clubs.

      Imagine you're a kid again running a lemonade stand. Business is booming, but you need a new juicer. What do you do? You could sell shares of your lemonade stand. That's what companies do in the stock market. They need money to grow, so they sell shares or stock of their company to investors. It's like selling little slices of their business pie. These companies are called issuers. They issue or sell their stock to raise money. It could be a brand new company just starting out or a huge corporation you know and love. The more shares you buy, the bigger your slice of the pie. And if the lemonade stand or company does well, your investment grows. Now, let's talk about the folks buying these shares, the investors. There are two main types, institutional and retail investors. Think of institutional investors as the whales of Wall Street. These are the big players like pension funds, mutual funds, and hedge funds. They have tons of money to invest. Retail investors are just regular people like you and me. We buy and sell stocks through brokerage accounts hoping to grow our savings. Both big and small investors are crucial to the stock market. They provide the capital that companies need to expand and innovate. Section four, listed companies, public versus private. Not all companies are part of the stock market game. Only public companies are. These companies have gone through a process called an initial public offering or IPO. It's like going from your garage band to playing sold out stadiums. An IPO is a big deal. The company sells shares to the public for the first time, raising capital and becoming publicly traded. Private companies, on the other hand, are like exclusive clubs.

    • Imagine you're a kid again, running a lemonade stand.

      Imagine you're a kid again, running a lemonade stand.

    B2