redeemable shares

  • 101winding up — see liquidation London Stock Exchange Glossary * * * winding up ˌwinding ˈup noun [singular, uncountable] COMMERCE LAW when a business or organization is closed down, especially because it cannot pay its debts: • Redeemable preference shares… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 102П — Пааше индекс [Paasche price index] Пагамент (Payment in cash) Пай (share, stock, stake) Пакет акций (interest, stock ) Пакетный множитель (blockage factor) …

    Экономико-математический словарь

  • 103longs — n. pants that extend to the feet or ankles; (British) redeemable bonds having a redemption date past 15 years; shares or financial instruments that are held in a long position (Finance and Investment) lɔŋ /lÉ’Å‹ n. long period of time; long… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 104redeem — verb (T) formal 1 IMPROVE STH to make something less bad: Olivier s performance redeemed what was otherwise a second rate play. | redeeming feature (=the one good thing about someone or something that is unpleasant): a brutal man, whose one… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 105bond — An IOU issued by a borrower to a lender. Bonds usually take the form of fixed interest securities issued by governments, local authorities, or companies. However, bonds come in many forms: with fixed or variable rates of interest, redeemable or… …

    Accounting dictionary

  • 106permanent interest bearing share — PIBS A non redeemable security, usually issued by a building society, that pays interest at a rate fixed at issue. This is often 10–13.5%, giving investors a high yield for perpetuity. However, these shares carry the risks associated with fixed… …

    Accounting dictionary

  • 107bond — An IOU issued by a borrower to a lender. Bonds usually take the form of fixed interest security issued by governments, local authorities, or companies. However, bonds come in many forms: with fixed or variable rates of interest, redeemable or… …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 108permanent interest bearing share — PIBS A non redeemable security, usually issued by a building society, that pays interest at a rate fixed at issue. This is often 10 13. 5%, giving investors a high yield for perpetuity. However, these shares carry the risks associated with fixed… …

    Big dictionary of business and management