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1 issuing house
subst. \/ˈɪʃuːɪŋ haʊs\/ eller issuing firmfinansselskap
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issuing house — An organisation, normally a merchant bank, that arranges the details of an issue of stocks or shares, and the necessary compliance with the London Stock Exchange regulations in connection with the listing of that issue. Exchange Handbook Glossary … Financial and business terms
Jerry Lewis - Lowery lobbying firm controversy — The Jerry Lewis Lowery lobbying firm controversy stems from the relationship between Congressman Jerry Lewis (R CA) and a lobbying firm, known as Copeland Lowery Jacquez Denton White, where good friend and former U.S. Congressman Bill Lowery was… … Wikipedia
bond — A certificate or evidence of a debt on which the issuing company or governmental body promises to pay the bondholders a specified amount of interest for a specified length of time, and to repay the loan on the expiration date. A long term debt… … Black's law dictionary
bond — A certificate or evidence of a debt on which the issuing company or governmental body promises to pay the bondholders a specified amount of interest for a specified length of time, and to repay the loan on the expiration date. A long term debt… … Black's law dictionary
Capital surplus — is an accounting term which frequently appears as a balance sheet item as a component of shareholders equity. Capital surplus is used to account for any funds the issuing firm has received over and above the par value of the common stock. It may… … Wikipedia
Backstop Purchaser — An entity that agrees to purchase all the remaining, unsubscribed securities from a rights offering. The backstop purchaser provides security to the issuing firm by guaranteeing that all of the newly issued shares will be purchased, allowing the… … Investment dictionary
Research Note — A statement from a brokerage firm or other investment advisory service discussing a specific security, industry, market or news item. Research notes are usually meant to contain time sensitive information that applies to the current day s trading … Investment dictionary
Bearer Form — A security not registered in the issuing corporation s books but that is payable to its bearer (the person possessing it). Securities can be issued in two forms: registered or bearer. Registered form means the issuing firm keeps records of a… … Investment dictionary
Bearer Share — An equity security that is wholly owned by whoever holds the physical stock certificate. The issuing firm neither registers the owner of the stock, nor does it track transfers of ownership. The company disperses dividends to bearer shares when a… … Investment dictionary
selling syndicate — A group of underwriters that issues a firm s securities by buying them from the issuing firm and reselling them to a group of smaller brokerage firms for eventual sale to individual investors. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
Busted Bond — Bonds issued by an issuer who failed to pay the required interest payments or principal amount to the debt holder (or both). The issuer of a busted bond would be considered bankrupt and would have to liquidate his or her assets to repay the bond… … Investment dictionary