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21Purchase Acquisition — An accounting method used in mergers and acquisitions with which the purchasing company treats the target firm as an investment, adding the target s assets to its own fair market value. If the amount paid for a company is greater than fair market …
22Purchase and sale — A method of securities distribution in which the securities firm purchases the securities from the issuer for its own account at a stated price and then resells them, as contrasted with a best efforts sale. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
23purchase and sale — A method of securities distribution in which a firm purchases securities from the issuer for its own account at a stated price and then resells them, as contrasted with a best efforts sale. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
24purchase date — The date on which a long position, used to assign agricultural deliveries, is established on a clearing firm s books. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary …
25purchase — verb 1》 buy (something). 2》 Nautical haul up (a rope, cable, or anchor) by means of a pulley or lever. noun 1》 the action of buying. ↘a thing bought. ↘Law the acquisition of property by one s personal action rather than by inheritance. 2》 …
26purchase — v 1. buy, pick up, pay for, get one s hands on, come by; invest in, put money into; acquire, obtain, get, procure, secure; take possession of, get a hold of; shop for, rent, hire, pay a price for, bargain for, barter for, dicker for. 2. bribe,… …
27Jerry Lewis - Lowery lobbying firm controversy — The Jerry Lewis Lowery lobbying firm controversy stems from the relationship between Congressman Jerry Lewis (R CA) and a lobbying firm, known as Copeland Lowery Jacquez Denton White, where good friend and former U.S. Congressman Bill Lowery was… …
28Louisiana Purchase — For other uses, see Louisiana Purchase (disambiguation). Louisiana Purchase Vente de la Louisiane expansion of the United States …
29The Album (The Firm album) — The Album Studio album by The Firm Released October 21, 1997 …
30Toehold Purchase — A purchase of less than 5% of a target company s outstanding stock made by an acquiring company. Companies are free to purchase up to less than 5% of any company. But once a company purchases 5% or more of another company, the acquirer must file… …