Not exact matches
There will be a few huge winners, such as Microsoft and Intel, but those who
regularly invest
in all IPOs will fall significantly behind those who invest
in stocks already
trading in the public markets.»
In early 1983, Chrysler reached a tentative agreement with its creditors to
trade this preferred
stock for Chrysler's
regularly traded common
stock.
At the same time, bank
stocks are
regularly trading in excess of three times book value.
(c) The final Settlement Price shall be a special calculation of the Russell 2000 Index based on the opening prices of the component
stocks in the Index, or on the last sale price of a
stock that does not open for
trading on the
regularly scheduled day of final settlement.
Obviously,
trading costs are an inescapable part of investing your money
in any sort of asset — real estate agents, who are
in the business of brokering real estate transactions,
regularly take a 6 % to 7 % cut of the sell price of homes, and compared to those kinds of fees,
stock brokerage costs almost seem cheap.
That was especially true during the Great Depression, which hammered the market so badly that you could
regularly find
stocks trading below the liquidation value of the company's assets — conditions that recurred, to a lesser extent,
in the 1970s and
in early 2009.
Davis Malm's employment attorneys
regularly work with executives and employees
in negotiating what have become increasingly complex employment and separation contracts,
stock agreements, agreements concerning U.S. immigration benefits, non-competition agreements, and arrangements concerning
trade secrets.