noun phrases - The demand for the stock /The demand for stock or Demand for the stock?


Context: a stock (traded in a stock exchange) was defined prior to the appearance of the following sentence:


The demand for the stock/the demand for stock/demand for the stock decreases significantly.


Question: which of the three phrases is suitable to use?



Answer



Referring to a specific stock, say IBM, you may say:



(The) Demand for the stock ( IBM stock) is...



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