subscription warrant type of security, usually issued together with a bond or preferred stock , that entitles the holder to buy a proportionate amount of common stock at a specified price, usually higher than the market price at the time of issuance, ...
Subscription Warrant A certificate that gives a shareholder the right to purchase a security at a specified price within a predetermined time period or perpetually.
Subscription warrant Applies to derivative products. Type of security, usually issued with another security, such as a bond or stock, that entitles the holder to buy a proportionate amount of common stock at a specified price, ...
Subscription warrant Security that entitles the holder to buy stock at a specified price and for a specified period. Generally, they are offered as a sweetener at the time of a new issue.
3. more than one class of securities traded together; one common share and one Subscription Warrant might sell as a unit, for example. 4. in primary and secondary distributions of securities, one share of stock or one bond.
Unit More than one class of securities traded together (e.g., one common share and three subscription warrants).
or other evidence that signifies an ownership position in a corporation (a stock), a creditor relationship with a corporation or governmental body (a bond), or rights to ownership such as an option, subscription right, or subscription warrant.
amount of common stock at a fixed price (usually above the market price at the time of issuance) for a period of years or to perpetuity. Warrants are transferable and trade on the major exchanges. They are also known as Subscription Warrants.
one common share and three subscription warrants). Unit benefit formula Method used to determine a participant's benefits in a defined benefit plan. Involves multiplying years of service by the percentage of salary.
Subscription right See: Subscription privilege Subscription warrant Applies to derivative products.
subscription warrant This is a document entitling the holder to buy a specific amount of bond or... subsequent offering An offering of shares that follows a company's initial public offering. Such an offering is also called a follow-on.
See also: Banks, Bond fund, Mergers, Unit investment trust, Subscription right
 
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