Abbreviation for reverse takeover; the acquisition of a public company by a private company so that the latter can become...
A type of shareholding rights whereby a minority shareholder is protected when a majority shareholder sells his/its stake. The minority...
The situation of post-reverse-merger companies or trading shells which have only limited stock trading. It is much harder that a...
A brief announcement, usually in a newspaper, of a new initial public offering (IPO). Such security offerings are usually announced...
A shell company whose common stock may be publicly bought and sold on an established market (organized exchange). A trading...
Shares of stock that the holder could trade on an exchange without restrictions. In other words, free-trading shares are shares...
A prospectus that is issued in a written, electronic, or graphic format describing the issuing company or its securities. It...
A type of synergies that results from lowering the cost of capital by combining two or more companies. A company,...
A large issuer (smaller than a well-known seasoned issuer, WKSI) that must have met a number of requirements in terms...
British English for initial public offering (IPO); a process by which a company's security is offered for sale (floated in...