French word used to describe segments of the IPO being sold in different countries; a multi-tranche distribution is commonly used for large U.S. and foreign IPOs where there is demand both in the U.S. and in their home country。

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by Yang | 2013-12-12

A person or entity that directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under common control of, a company. Examples of affiliates include executive officers, directors, large stockholders, subsidiaries and sister companies.

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by Yang | 2013-11-12

A percentage of the gross proceeds of an initial public offering that constitutes the compensation paid to the underwriters for marketing and selling the offering.

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by Yang | 2013-11-12

how the company plans to use the monies it generated from an IPO or secondary offering.

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by Yang | 2013-11-12

An approach to valuing companies that relies on comparing a company’s stock price to its income from operations, cash flow from operations, or earnings per share. The higher the multiple, the more richly valued the company is. Underwriters use valuation m

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by Yang | 2013-11-12

The entitlement of ordinary shareholders to vote in person or by proxy at annual meetings or general meetings.

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