Equity securities
A share
In finance the term A share has two distinct meanings, both relating to securities.
In finance the term A share has two distinct meanings, both relating to securities.
Abnormal return
In finance, an abnormal return is the difference between the expected return of a security and the actual return.
In finance, an abnormal return is the difference between the expected return of a security and the actual return.
Alexander Chepakovich
Alexander Chepakovich was born in 1963 in the Republic of Belarus.
Alexander Chepakovich was born in 1963 in the Republic of Belarus.
American Depositary Receipt
An American Depositary Receipt (ADR) is a negotiable security that represents the underlying securities of a non-U.S. company that trades in the U.S. financial markets.
An American Depositary Receipt (ADR) is a negotiable security that represents the underlying securities of a non-U.S. company that trades in the U.S. financial markets.
American depositary receipt
An American depositary receipt (ADR) is a negotiable security that represents the underlying securities of a non-US company that trades in the US financial markets.
An American depositary receipt (ADR) is a negotiable security that represents the underlying securities of a non-US company that trades in the US financial markets.
American Depositary Share
An American Depositary Share ("ADS") is a vehicle for foreign corporations to list their ordinary equity on an American stock exchange, such as the New York Stock Exchange or the NASDAQ.
An American Depositary Share ("ADS") is a vehicle for foreign corporations to list their ordinary equity on an American stock exchange, such as the New York Stock Exchange or the NASDAQ.
American depositary share
An American depositary share is a vehicle for foreign corporations to list their ordinary equity on an American stock exchange, such as the New York Stock Exchange or the NASDAQ.
An American depositary share is a vehicle for foreign corporations to list their ordinary equity on an American stock exchange, such as the New York Stock Exchange or the NASDAQ.
Aswath Damodaran
Aswath Damodaran is a Professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business at New York University (Kerschner Family Chair in Finance Education), where he teaches corporate finance and equity val...
Aswath Damodaran is a Professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business at New York University (Kerschner Family Chair in Finance Education), where he teaches corporate finance and equity val...
Cash or share option
Cash or Share Option is a specialized form of warrant where the settlement is either cash or physical delivery of shares depending if the option expires in the money or out of the money.
Cash or Share Option is a specialized form of warrant where the settlement is either cash or physical delivery of shares depending if the option expires in the money or out of the money.
CEE Stock Exchange Group
The CEE Stock Exchange Group (CEESEG) is a holding company comprising the stock exchanges of Vienna, Budapest, Ljubljana and Prague.
The CEE Stock Exchange Group (CEESEG) is a holding company comprising the stock exchanges of Vienna, Budapest, Ljubljana and Prague.
Common stock
Common stock is a form of corporate equity ownership, a type of security.
Common stock is a form of corporate equity ownership, a type of security.
Concentrated stock
Concentrated stock is an equity making up a substantial part (usually, more than 30%) of the investor's portfolio.
Concentrated stock is an equity making up a substantial part (usually, more than 30%) of the investor's portfolio.
Consignment stock
Consignment stock is stock legally owned by one party, but held by another.
Consignment stock is stock legally owned by one party, but held by another.
Control premium
Control premium is an amount that a buyer is usually willing to pay over the current market price of a publicly traded company.
Control premium is an amount that a buyer is usually willing to pay over the current market price of a publicly traded company.
David Dodd
David LeFevre Dodd (August 23, 1895 – September 18, 1998) was an American educator, financial analyst, author, economist, professional investor, and in his student years, a of, and as a postgrad...
David LeFevre Dodd (August 23, 1895 – September 18, 1998) was an American educator, financial analyst, author, economist, professional investor, and in his student years, a of, and as a postgrad...
Direct Participation Program
Direct Participation Program (or Direct Participation Plan, abbreviated DPP) is a financial security that enables investors to participate in a business venture's cash flow and taxation benefits.
Direct Participation Program (or Direct Participation Plan, abbreviated DPP) is a financial security that enables investors to participate in a business venture's cash flow and taxation benefits.
Direct participation program
Direct participation program is a financial security that enables investors to participate in a business venture's cash flow and taxation benefits.
Direct participation program is a financial security that enables investors to participate in a business venture's cash flow and taxation benefits.
Equity (finance)
In accounting aghjnd finance, equity is the residual claim or interest of the most junior class of investors in assets, after all liabilities are paid.
In accounting aghjnd finance, equity is the residual claim or interest of the most junior class of investors in assets, after all liabilities are paid.
Equity trading
In finance, equity trading is the buying and selling of company stock shares.
In finance, equity trading is the buying and selling of company stock shares.
Equity-Linked Note
An Equity-Linked Note (ELN) is a debt instrument, usually a bond, that differs from a standard fixed-income security in that the final payout is based on the return of the underlying equity,...
An Equity-Linked Note (ELN) is a debt instrument, usually a bond, that differs from a standard fixed-income security in that the final payout is based on the return of the underlying equity,...
Joel Dean (economist)
Joel Dean (1906 - 1979) is best known for his contributions to Corporate Finance theory in general, and particularly to the area of Capital budgeting.
Joel Dean (1906 - 1979) is best known for his contributions to Corporate Finance theory in general, and particularly to the area of Capital budgeting.
John Burr Williams
John Burr Williams (1900 – September 15, 1989), one of the first economists to view stock prices as determined by “intrinsic value”, is recognised as a founder and developer of fundamental analysis.
John Burr Williams (1900 – September 15, 1989), one of the first economists to view stock prices as determined by “intrinsic value”, is recognised as a founder and developer of fundamental analysis.
KAGG (law)
Gesetz über Kapitalanlagegesellschaften (KAGG) — (German for Investment Company Act) — was a set of German regulations for Mutual Funds that was phased out in 2007 and r...
Gesetz über Kapitalanlagegesellschaften (KAGG) — (German for Investment Company Act) — was a set of German regulations for Mutual Funds that was phased out in 2007 and r...
Leighton Campbell
Leighton Oliver Campbell (born 1978) is a value investor.
Leighton Oliver Campbell (born 1978) is a value investor.
Luxembourg Depositary Receipt
A Luxembourg Depository Receipts (LDR) is a certificate which represents the purchase, or ownership, of foreign assets which are deposited in a Luxembourg-based account.
A Luxembourg Depository Receipts (LDR) is a certificate which represents the purchase, or ownership, of foreign assets which are deposited in a Luxembourg-based account.
Mark Ripple
Mark E. Ripple, born August 30, 1967 is an American money manager, expert horse racing handicapper,.
Mark E. Ripple, born August 30, 1967 is an American money manager, expert horse racing handicapper,.
Marti G. Subrahmanyam
Marti G. Subrahmanyam is the Charles E. Merrill Professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business at New York University.
Marti G. Subrahmanyam is the Charles E. Merrill Professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business at New York University.
Mason Hawkins
Otis "Mason" Hawkins is a noted value investor.
Otis "Mason" Hawkins is a noted value investor.
Monthly income preferred stock
Monthly income preferred stock or MIPS is a hybrid security created by Eli Jacobson, a tax partner at Sullivan & Cromwell, and introduced to the market by Goldman Sachs in 1993.
Monthly income preferred stock or MIPS is a hybrid security created by Eli Jacobson, a tax partner at Sullivan & Cromwell, and introduced to the market by Goldman Sachs in 1993.
No-par stock
No-par stock is stock issued with no par or face value.
No-par stock is stock issued with no par or face value.
Non-voting stock
Non-voting stock is stock that provides the shareholder very little or no vote on corporate matters, such as election of the board of directors or mergers.
Non-voting stock is stock that provides the shareholder very little or no vote on corporate matters, such as election of the board of directors or mergers.
Official Committee of Equity Security Holders
An Official Committee of Equity Security Holders is a group of shareholders (usually the seven largest held positions) formed to represent a larger group of shareholders' interests in a company'...
An Official Committee of Equity Security Holders is a group of shareholders (usually the seven largest held positions) formed to represent a larger group of shareholders' interests in a company'...
Participating preferred stock
Participating preferred stock is preferred stock which provides a specific dividend that is paid before any dividends are paid to common stock holders, and which takes precedence over common sto...
Participating preferred stock is preferred stock which provides a specific dividend that is paid before any dividends are paid to common stock holders, and which takes precedence over common sto...
Philip Arthur Fisher
Philip Arthur Fisher was an American stock investor best known as the author of Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits, a guide to investing that has remained in print ever since it was first pu...
Philip Arthur Fisher was an American stock investor best known as the author of Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits, a guide to investing that has remained in print ever since it was first pu...
POWL deal
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 requir...
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 requir...
Preferred stock
Preferred stock, also called preferred shares, preference shares, or simply preferred , is a special equity security that has properties of both an equity and a debt instrument...
Preferred stock, also called preferred shares, preference shares, or simply preferred , is a special equity security that has properties of both an equity and a debt instrument...
Private equity
Private equity, in finance, is an asset class consisting of equity securities in operating companies that are not publicly traded on a stock exchange.
Private equity, in finance, is an asset class consisting of equity securities in operating companies that are not publicly traded on a stock exchange.
Private investment in public equity
A private investment in public equity, often called a PIPE deal, involves the selling of publicly traded common shares or some form of preferred stock or convertible security to private in...
A private investment in public equity, often called a PIPE deal, involves the selling of publicly traded common shares or some form of preferred stock or convertible security to private in...
Public offering without listing
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 requir...
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 requir...
Publicly traded private equity
Publicly traded private equity (also referred to as publicly quoted private equity or publicly listed private equity) refers to an investment firm or investment vehicle, which makes ...
Publicly traded private equity (also referred to as publicly quoted private equity or publicly listed private equity) refers to an investment firm or investment vehicle, which makes ...
Registered share
A Registered share is a stock that is registered on the name of the exact owner.
A Registered share is a stock that is registered on the name of the exact owner.
Richard A. Barone
Richard A. Barone (born March 10, 1942 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American stock investor, investment advisor, financial analyst and mutual fund manager.
Richard A. Barone (born March 10, 1942 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American stock investor, investment advisor, financial analyst and mutual fund manager.
Seasoned equity offering
A Seasoned equity offering or secondary equity offering (SEO) is a new equity issue by an already publicly-traded company.
A Seasoned equity offering or secondary equity offering (SEO) is a new equity issue by an already publicly-traded company.
Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association
The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association is a leading securities industry trade group representing securities firms, banks, and asset management companies in the U.S. and Hong Kong.
The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association is a leading securities industry trade group representing securities firms, banks, and asset management companies in the U.S. and Hong Kong.
Share (finance)
In financial markets, a share is a unit of account for various financial instruments including stocks (ordinary or preferential), and investments in limited partnerships, and real estate investm...
In financial markets, a share is a unit of account for various financial instruments including stocks (ordinary or preferential), and investments in limited partnerships, and real estate investm...
Share forfeiture
Share forfeiture is the process by which the directors of a company cancel the power of shareholder if he does not pay his call money when the company demands for it.
Share forfeiture is the process by which the directors of a company cancel the power of shareholder if he does not pay his call money when the company demands for it.
Shares authorized
Shares authorized is the maximum number of shares that a company can issue.
Shares authorized is the maximum number of shares that a company can issue.
Sharesave
Sharesave, also known as Save As You Earn or the Savings Related Share Option Scheme, is a British savings scheme designed to encourage employees to buy stakes in the companies for which t...
Sharesave, also known as Save As You Earn or the Savings Related Share Option Scheme, is a British savings scheme designed to encourage employees to buy stakes in the companies for which t...
Split share corporation
A split share corporation is a corporation that exists for a defined period of time to transform the risk and investment return (capital gains, dividends, and possibly also profits from the writ...
A split share corporation is a corporation that exists for a defined period of time to transform the risk and investment return (capital gains, dividends, and possibly also profits from the writ...
Stewart Myers
Stewart Clay Myers is the Robert C. Merton Professor of Financial Economics at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
Stewart Clay Myers is the Robert C. Merton Professor of Financial Economics at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
Stock
The capital stock (or just stock) of a business entity represents the original capital paid into or invested in the business by its founders.
The capital stock (or just stock) of a business entity represents the original capital paid into or invested in the business by its founders.
Stock duration
Stock duration of an equity stock is the percentage change in price in response to a 1% change in the long-term return that the stock is priced to deliver.
Stock duration of an equity stock is the percentage change in price in response to a 1% change in the long-term return that the stock is priced to deliver.
Stock fund
A stock fund or equity fund is a fund that invests in equities more commonly known as stocks.
A stock fund or equity fund is a fund that invests in equities more commonly known as stocks.
Stub (stock)
A stub is the stock representing the remaining equity in a corporation left over after a major cash or security distribution from a buyout, a spin-out, a demerger or some other form of restructu...
A stub is the stock representing the remaining equity in a corporation left over after a major cash or security distribution from a buyout, a spin-out, a demerger or some other form of restructu...
Timothy Luehrman
Timothy A. Luehrman is a Finance academic at Harvard Business School.
Timothy A. Luehrman is a Finance academic at Harvard Business School.
Uniform Symbology
Uniform Symbology, in the context of European financial markets, refers to a recent (started Oct.
Uniform Symbology, in the context of European financial markets, refers to a recent (started Oct.
Voting interest
Voting interest (or voting power) in business and accounting means the total number of votes entitled to be cast on the issue at the time the determination of voting power is made, excluding a v...
Voting interest (or voting power) in business and accounting means the total number of votes entitled to be cast on the issue at the time the determination of voting power is made, excluding a v...
Voting share
A voting share (also called common stock or an ordinary share) is a share of stock giving the stockholder the right to vote on matters of corporate policy and the composition of the...
A voting share (also called common stock or an ordinary share) is a share of stock giving the stockholder the right to vote on matters of corporate policy and the composition of the...
Warrant (finance)
In finance, a warrant is a security that entitles the holder to buy the underlying stock of the issuing company at a fixed exercise price until the expiry date.
In finance, a warrant is a security that entitles the holder to buy the underlying stock of the issuing company at a fixed exercise price until the expiry date.
Warren Buffett
Warren Edward Buffett (; born August 30, 1930) is an American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist.
Warren Edward Buffett (; born August 30, 1930) is an American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist.
Watered stock
Watered stock is an asset with an artificially-inflated value.
Watered stock is an asset with an artificially-inflated value.
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