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51share issued at a premium — A share issued at a price (the issue price) above its par value. The premium is the difference between the issue price and the par value. Except in special circumstances, the premium must be credited to a share premium account. See also: share… …
52share issued at a discount — A share issued at a price (the issue price) below its par value The discount is the difference between the par value and the issue price. It is illegal to issue shares at a discount in the UK …
53goverment security issued on a foreign market — užsienio rinkoje išleidžiamas vyriausybės vertybinis popierius statusas Aprobuotas sritis vertybinių popierių apyvarta apibrėžtis Valstybės vardu užsienio rinkoje vyriausybės išleidžiamas vertybinis popierius, kuriuo patvirtinama jo turėtojo… …
54when 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… …
55when issued stock — See when issued …
56when, as, and if issued — An elaboration of the familiar term when issued …
57when-issued — ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷(ˌ) ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: from the phrase when issued : of, relating to, or constituting a securities contract on which settlement is not required until the securities are ready for delivery …
58self-issued — adj. * * * …
59when-issued — /hwen ish oohd, wen , hweuhn , weuhn / or, esp. Brit., / is yoohd/, adj. of, pertaining to, or noting an agreement to buy securities paid for at the time of delivery. Abbr.: wi, w.i. * * * …
60currency no longer issued — Old and new series gold and silver certificates, Federal Reserve notes, national bank notes, and 1890 Series Treasury notes. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …