to issue stocks
1issue — 1. verb To send forth; to emit; to promulgate; as, an officer issues orders, process issues from a court. To put into circulation; as, the treasury issues notes. To send out, to send out officially; to deliver, for use, or authoritatively; to go… …
2issue — 1. verb To send forth; to emit; to promulgate; as, an officer issues orders, process issues from a court. To put into circulation; as, the treasury issues notes. To send out, to send out officially; to deliver, for use, or authoritatively; to go… …
3Issue — 1. The process of offering securities as an attempt to raise funds. Companies may issue bonds or shares to investors as a method of financing the business. 2. A series of stocks or bonds that have been offered to the public. A bond or stock issue …
4issue — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. product, offspring, progeny (See posterity); discharge; out come, result; question, dispute (see inquiry). v. leave, depart, debouch, emerge; circulate, dispatch, send, publish; emit, discharge, exude …
5issue of stocks at discount — allocating a set number of stocks to be sold at a lower price than their nominal worth …
6issue of stocks at premium — allocating a set number of stocks to be sold at a higher price than their nominal worth …
7stocks — Synonyms and related words: Oregon boat, assessable stock, authorized capital stock, bilbo, blue chip, blue chip stock, bond, bonds, borrowed stock, branks, bridle, camisole, capital stock, chains, collar, common stock, convertible preferred… …
8Cheridah de Beauvoir Stocks — Born 6 November 1887(1887 11 06) Evercreech, Somerset, England Died 1 May 1971(1971 05 01) (aged 83) Northampton, Northamptonshire, England N …
9Hot Issue — An issue that sells at a premium over the public offering price on the first day of trading. A hot issue is most often association with an initial public offering (IPO), in which the stock of the newly offered company is in great demand, causing… …
10new issue — securities that are publicly offered for the first time, whether in an IPO or as an additional issue of stocks or bonds by a company that is already public. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary A company coming to the market for the 1st time or issuing …