to issue shares to the public

  • 1public limited company — Also known as plc. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary A company which, by registering as a plc and adhering to strict legal requirements as a result, has the ability to issue shares to the public. Contrast this with a private… …

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  • 2Public limited company — A Public Limited Company ( PLC, p.l.c. or plc or p l c) is a type of limited company in the United Kingdom or the Republic of Ireland which is permitted to offer its shares to the public. The designation was introduced in the U.K. by the… …

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  • 3issue — is·sue 1 / i ˌshü, ˌsyü/ n 1 pl: proceeds from a source of revenue (as an estate) rents, issue s, and profits 2: one or more lineal descendants died without issue compare …

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  • 4Public/social/private partnership — Public/social/private partnerships are methods of co operation between private and government bodies.BackgroundModels of cooperation between the market and the state: examples from AustriaThe name “public social private partnership” (PSPP) is a… …

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  • 5Public library — The Toronto Reference Library, centerpiece of the Toronto Public Library system …

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  • 6Public offering — The sale of registered securities by the issuer (or the underwriters acting in the interests of the issuer) in the public market. Also called public issue. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * public offering public offering ➔ offering * * …

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  • 7Public health informatics — has been defined as the systematic application of information and computer science and technology to public health practice, research, and learning. It is one of the subdomains of (bio)medical or health informatics.In the same way that Public… …

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  • 8Shares authorized — is the maximum number of shares that a company can issue. This number is specified in the company s articles of association but can be changed by shareholder approval. A company usually authorizes a higher number of shares than required to be… …

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  • 9The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — Classification Latter Day Saint movement Theology Nontrinitarian, Mormonism Governance …

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  • 10The Salvation Army — Classification Protestant Orientation Holiness Leader Linda Bond Geographical areas Worldwide Headquarters …

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