allotment of securities
1Allotment — may refer to: * Allotment (gardening), in the United Kingdom, a small area of land, let out at a nominal yearly rent by local government or independent allotment associations, for individuals to grow their own food. * Allotment (financial), a… …
2Securities and exchange commission — Sceau de la Securities and Exchange Commission La Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) est l organisme fédéral américain de réglementation et de contrôle des marchés financiers. C est en quelque sorte le « gendarme de la B …
3allotment — The number of securities assigned to each of the participants in an underwriting syndicate. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * allotment al‧lot‧ment [əˈlɒtmənt ǁ əˈlɑːt ] noun [countable] 1. an amount or share of something such as money or time …
4Securities and Exchange Commission — Pour les articles homonymes, voir SEC. Sceau de la Securities and Exchange Commission. La Securities and Exchange Commission ( …
5Securities Exchange Act — Le Securities Exchange Act est une importante loi fédérale américaine votée en 1934 et régulant les marchés financiers secondaires. Elle fait suite aux Securities Act de 1933 qui régulait les marchés primaires. Certains des principes et… …
6allotment rights — Privileges allotted to existing security holders, entitling them to receive new securities free of charge. Euroclear Clearing and Settlement glossary See bonus rights. Euroclear Clearing and Settlement glossary …
7allotment rights — Privileges allotted to existing security holders, entitling them to receive new securities free of charge. See bonus rights …
8Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act — Le Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act (« Loi de conservation de la terre et de répartition nationale ») est une loi approuvée par le congrès américain en 1935, dans le cadre du New Deal de Franklin D. Roosevelt[1]. La loi… …
9takedown — The share> of securities of each participating investment banker in a new or a secondary offering, or the price at which the securities are distributed to the different members of an underwriting group. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * *… …
10Qualified Institutional Placement — Qualified Institutional Placements (QIPs) are viable route of raising money for companies. It is being viewed as a new mantra to ensure a vibrant onshore private placement equity market.The Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI), with effect… …