What is the difference between stock and share?

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Stocks are fully paid shares consolidated to larger units whereas shares are single units of capital of a firm which may or may not be fully paidup
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"Stock" is a general term used to describe the ownership certificates of any company, in general, and "shares" refers to a the ownership certificates of a particular company. So, if investors say they own stocks, they are generally referring to their overall ownership in one or more companies.
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