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  • 1restricted payments — USA A term defined in bank loan agreements and other debt agreements that typically includes payments of dividends, repurchases and redemptions of equity interests and distributions to equity holders. Loan agreements usually contain a negative… …

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  • 2restricted security — see security Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. restricted security …

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  • 3restricted securities — n. Securities acquired from the issuer in a transaction not open to the public and not available to the general public to purchase. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008.… …

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  • 4restricted stock unit — (RSU) USA A compensatory award granted by a company to an employee or other individual performing services for the company. A RSU represents a promise by the company to transfer a share of the company s stock or a cash payment equal to the value… …

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  • 5restricted stock units — restricted stock unit (RSU) USA A compensatory award granted by a company to an employee or other individual performing services for the company. A RSU represents a promise by the company to transfer a share of the company s stock or a cash… …

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  • 6restricted account — A margin account without enough equity to meet the initial margin requirement that is restricted from any purchases until the requirement is fulfilled. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 7Private investment in public equity — This article is about Private Investments in Public Equity or PIPEs. For investments in private equity through publicly traded vehicles, see Publicly traded private equity. A private investment in public equity, often called a PIPE deal, involves …

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  • 8Debt-to-equity ratio — The debt to equity ratio (D/E) is a financial ratio indicating the relative proportion of shareholders equity and debt used to finance a company s assets.[1] Closely related to leveraging, the ratio is also known as Risk, Gearing or Leverage. The …

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  • 9Return on equity — (ROE) measures the rate of return on the ownership interest (shareholders equity) of the common stock owners. It measures a firm s efficiency at generating profits from every unit of shareholders equity (also known as net assets or assets minus… …

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  • 10Form 144 — On December 6, 2007, the SEC published final rules revising Rule 144 under the Securities Act of 1933, which regulates the resale of restricted securities and securities held by affiliates. The amendments to Rule 144, among other things:#Shorten… …

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