house of issue
1house of issue — An investment banking ( investment bank) firm whose business it is to underwrite stock or bond issues and offer the securities to the public. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
2house of issue — an investment bank that originates new security offerings for public distribution or joins with other houses in purchase groups that underwrite such offerings …
3House of Mystery — Infobox comic book title title=House of Mystery caption=Cain and Gregory move out in the final issue of The House of Mystery . schedule=Varied between monthly and bi monthly ongoing=y publisher=DC Comics date=December 1951 October 1983 January… …
4House of M — Cover of House of M 1 (Aug 2005). Art by Esad Ribic. Publisher Marvel Comics Publication date August  …
5House Targaryen — is a fictional family in George R. R. Martin s A Song of Ice and Fire . House Targaryen ruled as the Kings of Westeros for nearly 300 years. Their seats were the capital city of King s Landing and the island castle of Dragonstone. Their sigil is… …
6House (TV series) — House Also known as House, M.D. Format Medical drama Mystery Dramedy …
7House & Garden (magazine) — House Garden was an American shelter magazine published by Condé Nast Publications that focuses on interior design, entertaining, and gardening.The magazine was launched in 1901 as a journal devoted to architecture, and its founding editors were… …
8House of Hohenberg — arms of the Dukes of Hohenberg as designed in 1917 Titles Duke of Hohenberg Prince of Hohenberg Founder Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg Current head …
9House Baratheon — is a fictional family from George R. R. Martin s A Song of Ice and Fire . It is the principal house in the Stormlands, to whom the lesser storm lords are sworn. Its seat is Storm s End. Its sigil is a crowned black stag on a field of gold, and… …
10House of Guise — House of Guise † Catholic Encyclopedia ► House of Guise The House of Guise, a branch of the ducal family of Lorraine, played an important part in the religious troubles of France during the seventeenth century. By reason of descent… …