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A public offering without listing, often called a POWL deal or a POWL, is a form of public equity offering by non-Japanese firms in the Japanese market, without the previously required simultaneous listing on a local exchange (e.g. TSE).

 


Public offering
An offering of a set number of new shares of a company's stock at a specified price to the investing public.

Direct Public Offering
IPOs that are sold directly to investors rather than going through an underwriter.
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Initial Public Offering
The first stock sold by a company in going public.

Initial Public Offering (IPO)
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The term "IPO", or initial public offering, conjures up images of millionaires being created overnight during the halcyon days of the internet bubble.

Initial Public Offerings, Lockup Agreements
Lockup agreements prohibit company insiders-including employees, their friends and family, and venture capitalists-from selling their shares for a set period of time.

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Initial public offering (also know as IPO) represents the first issuance of a stock by a particular company. This is done when a company decides to offer stocks for public trading.

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What is an Initial Public Offering (IPO)?

Term: Initial Public Offering (IPO)
Definition:
When a stock is officially available for the public to buy.

Initial Public Offering
In financial markets, an initial public offering (IPO) is the first sale of a company's common shares to public investors. The company will usually issue only primary shares, but may also sell secondary shares.

Initial Public Offering (IPO)
Initial Public Offering, or IPO for short, represents the first opportunity for the public to purchase shares of a company.
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Initial public offering (IPO)
Definition:
A company`s first Sale of Stock to the public.

Alternative Public Offering
(APO) Somewhat misleading term used to refer to the variety of methods of going public other than an IPO.

IPO - Initial public offering
A company or corporation after taking necessary permissions from the respective authority of the country will offer its shares to public for the first time through a public issue.

Any portions of the order not compeleted are canceled.
Insider Any person who has information not available to the general public
Initial Public Offering (IPO) The first offering to the public of stock by a company.

Public Offering Date
The first day new security issues are offered to the public.
Purchase Price
The price paid for the purchase of a Treasury or agency security.

public offering: Also called a primary distribution, a public offering is the time when stocks of a company are offered to the public for purchase. This comes after the company has registered its stocks with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

PUBLIC OFFERING PRICE - The price at which a new issue of municipal securities is offered to the public at the time of original issuance.

Public Offering - The original sale of a company's securities to the investing public.
Publicly Available Information - Information about a company that is readily available to the public.

Public Offering Date - The first day the new issue is offered to the public, on or shortly after the effective date.
Purchase Price - The amount paid to purchase a Treasury or agency obligation.

Public Offering
An offering of new securities to the public at an offering price that has been agreed upon by the issuer and the lead underwriter. This can only be done after the issue has been registered with the SEC.

Public offering
Used in the context of general equities. Offering to the investment public, after compliance with registration requirements of the SEC, usually by an investment banker or a syndicate made up of several investment bankers, ...

public offering price
The aggregate value of securities in a unit investment trust fund, divided by the number of units, plus the applicable sales charge. This is the price at which units are offered for sale to the public.
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Public offering price: For a mutual fund, the price at which an investor may buy a share, or the net asset value plus the sales load. If the fund does not charge an up-front sales charge, the public offering price is the net asset value.

direct public offering (DPO) - an initial public offering that bypasses the traditional underwriter and offers shares directly to the public over the Internet. Also called an online stock offering.

intial public offering (IPO) " the first time a company seeks to raise funds from the general public
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Initial Public Offering (IPO)
The first sale of common stock by a private company to the public. IPOs are a means for a company to raise capital.
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INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING (IPO) A company's first sale of stock to the public. Securities offered in an IPO are sometimes those of young, small companies seeking outside equity capital and a public market for their stock.

Initial Public Offering (IPO)
Also known as flotation, it is the company's first offer of shares in the stock market. The shares may be offered at face value or at a premium. Also see Offer for sale.
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Initial Public Offering (IPO)
Term used to refer to companies tapping the stock market for the first time as part of a capital increase or reallocation.

Initial Public Offering (IPO) The first offering of a company's shares (or stock) to the public ("going public").

Initial Public Offering: The issue of new shares by a previously private company as it becomes a public company.
Limit Order: This is an order to any stockbroker specifying any fixed price limit.

Initial Public Offering (IPO) - This is the first sales of stock by a private company that want to become publicly owned, so that they can expand.

Initial Public Offering - IPO
The first sale of stock by a private company to the public.

Initial Public Offering - IPO
When a company first issue its stock to the public.
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Initial Public Offering
(IPO)
A company's first sale of stock to the public. Companies making an IPO are seeking outside equity capital and a public market for their stock.

Initial Public Offering When a stock is officially available for the public to buy.
Inside Day A day in which the daily price range is completely within the previous day's daily price range.

Initial Public Offerings: IPOs supposedly make excess returns, on average.
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Initial public offering: The initial sale of securities to the public, often called an IPO.

INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING
Corporation's first offering of stock to the public.
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Initial Public Offering (IPO)
An event where a company sells its shares to the public for the first time. The company can be referred to as an IPO for a period of time after the event.
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Initial Public Offering (IPO)
A company's first sale of stock to the public.
Insider trading
The illegal buying or selling of securities on the basis of information not available to the general public.

Initial public offering (IPO)
A company's first offering of ordinary shares to the public.
Insider trading
Trading done by a person with access to key non-public information.

Initial Public Offering (IPO)
The first time a company makes its shares available for sale to the public.
Issuer
Company that issues securities.

Public Offering Price (POP):
(see also Asked or Offering Price) The purchase price of one share of an open-end mutual fund, including the sales charge. The POP is equal to the NAV plus the sales charge.

Public Offering Price
The price at which a mutual fund's shares can be purchased. The asked or offering price includes the current net asset value plus any sales charge.
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Public Offering Price (POP)
The price an investor pays for a share of a Load mutual fund.
The POP is calculated by taking the Net Asset Value (NAV) and adding any load costs, charged by the Mutual Fund Company to maintain the fund.

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An investment company payment to its shareholders of capital gains realized from the sale of securities. Investment company shareholders, not the investment company, pay taxes on a distribution.
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Initial Public Offerings, or IPOs, are a bit like a corporate version of a coming-out party. Depending on the company's prospects for growth, there may be many suitors eager to take part in the bash.

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Initial Public Offering - selling part of a company on the stock market.
Issue
Put into circulation a number of a company's shares for sale.

Initial Public Offerings
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POZEN Inc.
St. Mary Land & Exploration Company
Rush Enterprises, Inc.
Altiris, Inc.
Fresh Enterprises, Inc.
Viasystems Group, Inc.

initial public offering (IPO)
An IPO is how most companies transform from privately held corporations to public corporations. A large institutional underwriter conducts the IPO buy guaranteeing the company a set price for its shares.

Initial Public Offering - the process whereby companies join our markets and raise capital for the first time
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Initial Public Offering (IPO)
Is when a company first offers some of its shares to be traded on a public exchange, after registration requirements of the various securities regulators have been met.
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Initial public offering
An IPO is stock in a company that is being traded on an exchange for the first time. Investors first read a prospectus that describes the potential of the company and the risks of investing in it.

INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING (IPO). The offering or sale of a company's securities to the investing public for the first time (i.e., converting a company from private to public ownership).

Before a public offering may be made of new securities by a company, the securities must be registered under the Securities Act of 1933. A registration statement is filed with the SEC by the issuer.

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