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A bidder could make an offering of one thousand dollars at an auction. An offering is a promise to pay that much if the offering is accepted.
Rule 504. Raises the maximum offering amount from US$5 million to US$10 million.
Definition. An offering price is the price set by an investment bank at which publicly-issued securities, such as stocks during an initial public offering (IPO), are made available for purchase.
An offering price refers to the price of a stock set by an investment bank during the IPO process. An offering price is based on the companys legitimate prospects and set at a level that will attract interest from the general investing public.
Offering Costs means the aggregate amounts expended by the General Partner which related to the organization of the Partnership and the General Partner, or to the initial public offering or subsequent offerings of REIT Shares or other shares of capital stock of the General Partner, the net proceeds of which were used
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