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WarrantsCertificates giving the holder the right to purchase securities at a stipulated price within a specified time limit or perpetually. Sometimes a warrant is offered with securities as an inducement to b [..]
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WarrantsWarrants are a type of security issued by companies and traded in the market, much in the way that shares are.
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WarrantsA derivative security that gives the holder the right to purchase securities (usually equity) from the issuer at a specific price within a certain time frame. Warrants are often included in a new debt issue as a "sweetener" to entice investors.
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WarrantsA derivative security that gives the holder the right to purchase securities (usually equity) from the issuer at a specific price within a certain time frame. Warrants are often included in a new debt issue as a "sweetener" to entice investors.
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WarrantsSee Options
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WarrantsSimilar to long term options, they give the holder the right to convert the warrant at a set price, into a set number of shares of the associated stock. They are often issued as bonuses along with new [..]
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WarrantsMinimum criteria necessary to authorize a roadway infrastructure or operational change such as installation of a traffic control device. Criteria are often based on performance measures such as averag [..]
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WarrantsThe minimum conditions that would justify the establishment of a particular traffic control regulation or device, usually including items such as traffic volumes, geometries, traffic characteristics, collision experience, etc.
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WarrantsSee "Admiralty Warrants." Wash Strake.-- A strake, fixed or movable, of plank fitted to the gunwale of an open boat to increase her height out of water.
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Warrants - A warrant is an option issued by a company to buy a specified number of company shares at a specified exercise price. The exercise price of the warrant is generally set 10 to 20% above the price [..]
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WarrantsThis gives the holder the right to buy shares at a fixed time in the future for a price that is set when the warrant is issued.
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WarrantsA security that entitles the holder to buy stock of the company that issued it at a specified price, which is usually higher than the stock price at the time of issue.
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WarrantsWarrants give the owner the "right but not the obligation" to buy new shares at a fixed price on a future date. The fixed price is known as the "exercise" price, an [..]
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WarrantsA document entitling the bearer to receive shares, usually at a stated price.
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WarrantsDocuments issued in a series placed with public investors which grant the acquirer or holder the right to buy a certain number of shares from the issuer.
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WarrantsIn law, a warrant can mean any authorisation. Often in statute the warrant of a particular person is required before certain administrative actions can take place. As the creditor has not been paid un [..]
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WarrantsA financial security that gives investors the option to buy (call warrants) or sell (put warrants) an underlying asset at an agreed price on or before an agreed date, allowing investors to benefit fro [..]
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WarrantsThe opportunity to buy stock at a fixed price during a specific period of time. After a warrant is issued, it can be traded like other investments. They carry no voting rights and the holder does not [..]
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WarrantsWarrant may refer to:
Warrant (law), a form of specific authorization
Arrest warrant, authorizing the arrest and detention of an individual
Search warrant, a court order issued that authorizes law enf [..]
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