when issued stock
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when-issued stock — ➔ stock1 * * * when issued stock UK US noun [C or U] US STOCK MARKET ► WHEN ISSUED SHARE(Cf. ↑when issued share) … Financial and business terms
when-issued share — ➔ Share * * * when issued share UK US noun [C] (US also when issued stock [C or U]) STOCK MARKET ► a share or stock that has official permission to be bought and sold but is not yet officially available for sale, although unofficial trade has… … Financial and business terms
when-issued — ( WI) New securities issues announced by the issuer but not yet sold or issued. Securities may be purchased or sold on a when issued basis. Such trades are negotiated on a yield basis since price cannot be determined until the coupon rate is… … Financial and business terms
when issued — adv. Shortened form of phrase “when, as, and if issued,” used to describe a security that has not yet been authorized for issue, or that has been authorized but does not in fact exist yet, which can be purchased in a conditional transaction that… … Law dictionary
when issued — Abbreviated term in securities law for when, as and if issued in connection with a stock not yet authorized for issuance. The term refers to a conditional transaction in which one indicates a desire to buy when the security is available for sale… … Black's law dictionary
when issued — A familiar term in transactions in stock and bonds on stock exchanges, involving securities contemplated for issuance but unissued at the time. 50 Am J1st Stock Ex § 25 … Ballentine's law dictionary
stock — physical items ( inventory) that a business uses in its production process or has for sale in the ordinary course of doing business. Glossary of Business Terms Ownership of a corporation indicated by shares, which represent a piece of the… … Financial and business terms
Stock — Ownership of a corporation which is represented by shares which represent a piece of the corporation s assets and earnings. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. stock stock 1 [stɒk ǁ stɑːk] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] especially… … Financial and business terms
Stock dilution — is a general term that results from the issue of additional common shares by a company. This increase in common shares of a stock can result from a secondary market offering, employees exercising stock options, or by conversion of convertible… … Wikipedia
Stock option expensing — is a method of accounting for the value of share options, distributed as incentives to employees, within the profit and loss reporting of a listed business. It is an accounting standard thought by several Socially Responsible Investors to improve … Wikipedia