syndicate
61Syndicate underwriting — A group of local and/or foreign banks who temporarily works together by taking over an issue, either the risk is too big for one bank, either because of traditional considerations, e.g. the issuing institution has several banking relations. One …
62Syndicate Bid — A bid that can be entered in the Nasdaq system to stabilize the price of a Nasdaq security prior to the date of a secondary offering. A secondary offering increases the float. Therefore, stock prices of that security may fluctuate; a syndicate… …
63syndicate — a group of anglers paying an annual sum for exclusive rights to fish a stretch of water. Numbers of anglers are usually limited …
64SYNDICATE — in commercial parlance is a name given to a number of capitalists associated together for the purpose of carrying through some important business scheme, usually having in view the controlling and raising of prices by means of a monopoly or… …
65syndicate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. cartel, combine, pool, monopoly, trust; directorate. See party, combination, council. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [An association] Syn. company, union, partnership, cartel; see business 4 , monopoly ,… …
66syndicate — A group of individuals or organizations working in combination for a common purpose. For example, investment bankers create temporary syndicates to promote the sale of *securities …
67syndicate — n 1. cartel, trust, monopoly, pool; merger, consolidating company, holding company, joint concern, joint stock company, chain, chain of stores; guild, firm, house, partnership; cooperative, collaboration, pool, co op, Inf. combine; alliance,… …
68syndicate — syn·di·cate …
69syndicate — [ˈsɪndɪkət] noun [C] a group of people or organizations that work together to achieve something …
70syndicate — see consortium; joint venture …