convertibles
1convertibles — See convertible securities. Related links loan notes convertible bond; exchangeable bond Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal ter …
2Convertibles — Securities, usually bonds or preferred shares, that can be converted into common stock. Convertibles are most often associated with convertible bonds, which allow bond holders to convert their creditor position to that of an equity holder at an… …
3convertibles — con vert·i·ble || tÉ™bl n. automobile with a top that can be folded down adj. changeable, transformable, alterable, able to be converted …
4convertibles — Corporate debt securities that can be exchanged for shares of stock …
5convertibles — /kənˌvɜ:təb(ə)lz/ plural noun corporate bonds or preference shares which can be converted into ordinary shares at a set price on set dates …
6Jennifer Convertibles — Inc. (AMEX|JEN) is the owner and licensor of sofabed specialty retail stores and leather specialty retail stores in the United States, with stores located throughout the Eastern seaboard, in the Midwest, on the West Coast and in the Southwest. As …
7Contingent Convertibles - CoCos — A security similar to a traditional convertible bond in that there is a strike price (the cost of the stock when the bond converts into stock). What differs is that there is another price, even higher than the strike price, which the company s… …
8mandatory convertibles — A debt instrument that is exchangeable at some point for equity in the form of common stock or a new issue. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
9Obligations convertibles — Droit commercial: obligations susceptibles d être échangées par la société émettrice contre des actions de ladite société à la demande de l obligataire …
10flat — Convertibles: Earning interest on the date of payment only. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary General: Having neither a short nor a long position in a stock. clean. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Market: Characterized by horizontal price movement,… …