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111Offer for Sale/Subscription — There are two main ways to list new securities: an offer for sale is a public invitation by a sponsoring intermediary, such as an investment or merchant bank, of new or existing securities; and an offer for subscription or direct offer is a… …
112offer — verb 1》 present (something) for (someone) to accept or reject. 2》 express readiness to do something for or on behalf of someone. 3》 provide (access or an opportunity). 4》 (often offer something up) present (a prayer or sacrifice) to a deity. 5》… …
113offer for sale — An invitation to the general public to purchase the stock of a company through an intermediary, such as an issuing house or merchant bank (compare offer by prospectus); it is one of the most frequently used means of flotation. An offer for sale… …
114offer for sale — An invitation to the general public to purchase the stock of a company through an intermediary, such as an issuing house or merchant bank (compare offer by prospectus); it is one of the most frequently used means of flotation An offer for sale… …
115offer — 1. verb 1) Frank offered a suggestion Syn: put forward, proffer, give, present, come up with, suggest, propose, advance, submit, tender 2) she offered to help Syn: volunteer …
116offer price — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms offer price : singular offer price plural offer prices business the price at which a company is willing to sell shares • See: bid price …
117offer of compromise — An offer to settle a dispute or difference amicably for the purpose of avoiding a lawsuit and without admitting liability. A tender or offer to settle or compromise a claim. The fact that such offer has been made is generally not admissible at… …
118offer of proof — Presenting evidence for admission or for a ruling upon admissibility. A formal offer by a party of proof, showing what testimony he proposes to adduce, and, when necessary, his intention to prove other facts which will render the evidence… …
119offer to guarantee — A step in the making of a contract of guaranty. An offer to guarantee the obligation of a third party is not a guaranty. The assent of the parties is essential to a guaranty, and for such assent there must be an offer by one party and an… …
120offer — v. & n. v. 1 tr. present for acceptance or refusal or consideration (offered me a drink; was offered a lift; offer one s services; offer no apology). 2 intr. (foll. by to + infin.) express readiness or show intention (offered to take the… …