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  • 91U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission — Infobox Government agency agency name = U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission nativename = SEC seal width = 140px seal caption = formed = June 6, 1934 jurisdiction = Federal government of the United States headquarters = Washington, D.C.… …

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  • 92Israel Securities Authority — The Israel Securities Authority (ISA) is Israel s securities regulator. Its Chairman since 2002 is Moshe Tery.EstablishmentThe ISA was established pursuant to the Securities Law, 5728 1968.MandateIts mandate is to protect the interests of the… …

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  • 93Company and Securities Law Journal —   Abbreviated title (ISO) Co. secur. law j. Discipline …

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  • 94initial public offering — ( IPO) A company s first sale of stock to the public. securities offered in an IPO are often, but not always, those of young, small companies seeking outside equity capital and a public market for their stock. investors purchasing stock in IPOs… …

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  • 95take something public — 1. tv. to make something known to the public. □ You gotta take it public put it on the street even when it’s none of your business. □ Don’t take it public. You’ll just get talked about. 2. tv. to sell shares in a company to the general public.… …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 96Initial public offering (IPO) — A company s first sale of stock to the public. Securities offered in an IPO are often, but not always, those of young, small companies seeking outside equity capital and a public market for their stock. Investors purchasing stock in IPOs… …

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  • 97Non-Marginable Securities — Securities that cannot be purchased on margin at a particular brokerage or financial institution. Some classes of securities, such as recent initial public offerings (IPOs), over the counter bulletin board stocks, and penny stocks, are non… …

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  • 98restricted securities — Securities acquired directly or indirectly from an issuer, or from a person in a controlled relationship with the issuer (an affiliate ) in a transaction or chain of transactions not involving any public offering. Bader v. Fleschner, D.C.N.Y.,… …

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  • 99transferable securities — Securities issued by public or private legal entities which are transferable by book entry or delivery and which confer identical rights per category and give direct or indirect access to a portion of the issuing legal entity s capital or a… …

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  • 100United States public debt — Part of a series of articles on Unit …

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