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сущ.фин. подписчик ( на ценные бумаги)The applicants who had applied for 400 to 1000 shares were allotted on firm basis, in proportion of the oversubscription of 1,17 times under 1000 shares. — Лица, подавшие заявку на приобретение от 400 до 1000 акций получили их на постоянной основе в пропорции к избыточной подписке в 1.17 раз из расчета 1000 акций.
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42 oversubscribe
гл.фин. подписаться на большую сумму* ( о подписке на выпуск ценных бумаг)For example, if underwriter offers 1,000,000 of ABC's shares at $10 and investors oversubscribe the issue, underwriter can require ABC to issue another 100,000 shares at $10. — Например, если андеррайтер предлагает 1 млн. акций "Эй Би Си" по 10 долл. за штуку, а инвесторы подписываются на большую сумму, то андеррайтер может потребовать, чтобы "Эй Би Си" выпустила еще 100 тыс. акций по 10 долл. за штуку.
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43 share subscription
фин. подписка на акции (процесс, в ходе которого между эмитентом и инвестором (подписчиком) заключается договор, где последний выражает свое намерение купить определенное количество акций из нового выпуска)Syn:See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > share subscription
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сущ.фин. подписка (выражение согласия купить вновь выпущенные ценные бумаги путем подачи соответствующих заявок в течение определенного периода)Syn:See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > subscription
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45 undersubscription
сущ.фин. недостаточная подписка (ситуация, когда число полученных заявок на покупку акций меньше числа предлагаемых акций)Ant:See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > undersubscription
См. также в других словарях:
oversubscription — The excess number of shares or bonds that investors want to buy but are not available due to high demand. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * oversubscribed o‧ver‧sub‧scribed [ˌəʊvəsəbˈskraɪbd◂ ǁ ˌoʊvər ] adjective FINANCE an oversubscribed… … Financial and business terms
oversubscription — A situation that arises when there are more applications for a new issue of securities than there are securities available. In these circumstances, applications have to be scaled down according to a set of rules devised by the company issuing the … Big dictionary of business and management
oversubscription allowance — ˌoversubˈscription alˌlowance also ˌoversubˈscription ˌoption noun [countable] FINANCE when additional shares are made available if there is oversubscription; = GREENSHOE; OVERALLOTMENT ALLOWANCE: • The company raised £825 million from the… … Financial and business terms
Oversubscription Privilege — A privilege provided to existing shareholders in a company when the company issues a rights or warrants offering. This enables shareholders to subscribe to purchase extra shares that are not picked up by the remaining shareholders. When a company … Investment dictionary
oversubscription — noun see oversubscribe … New Collegiate Dictionary
oversubscription — See oversubscribe. * * * … Universalium
oversubscription — noun A subscription for more than is available See Also: oversubscribe … Wiktionary
oversubscription — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. oversubscribing, lively market, generous contributions; see gift 1 , sale 1 , 2 … English dictionary for students
oversubscription — n. excess enrollment, subscribing in excess of what can be supplied; excess donation … English contemporary dictionary
oversubscription — /ˌəυvəsəb skrɪpʃ(ə)n/ noun a situation where people have subscribed for more shares in a new issue than are being issued … Dictionary of banking and finance
oversubscription — Condition which exists when there are more orders or subscriptions for corporate stock than can be issued. See also overissue … Black's law dictionary