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41cash box placing — United Kingdom A method of raising cash from the issue of equity securities which is characterised for Companies Act 2006 purposes as an issue for non cash consideration. A cash box structure allows an issuer to issue new shares under the… …
42equity placing — The process by which investors subscribe for shares in a company. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 …
43vendor placing arrangement — An arrangement where US shareholders agree to appoint an independent agent to receive securities offered in a takeover offer and sell them immediately into an existing non US market, returning the proceeds to the US shareholders. The Securities… …
44vendor placing — A type of placing used as a means of acquiring another company or business. For example, if company X wishes to buy a business from company Y, it issues company X shares to company Y as payment with the prearranged agreement that these shares are …
45direct placing — A placing of shares in a company direct to investors, without recourse to underwriters to back the deal or to public subscription …
46private placing — See placing …
47vendor placing — A type of placing used as a means of acquiring another company or business. For example, if company X wishes to buy a business from company Y, it issues company X shares to company Y as payment with the prearranged agreement that these shares are …
48precise step placing — tikslusis žingsninis perstūmimas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. precise step placing vok. Präzisionsschrittverschiebung, f rus. прецизионное шаговое перемещение, n pranc. placement de précision pas à pas, m …
49final placing by aggregated places — varžybų rezultatų įskaitos sistema statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Galutinių individualiųjų ir komandinių rezultatų apskaičiavimo būdas per sporto varžybas. Varžybų rezultatų įskaitos sistema tiksliai nurodoma varžybų… …
50private placing — /ˌpraɪvət pleɪsɪŋ/, private placement /ˌpraɪvət pleɪsmənt/ noun the act of placing a new issue of shares with a group of selected financial institutions …