road show

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A show presented by a touring theater company
A new movie shown at selected theaters usually for higher ticket prices
A traveling presentation advocating a political idea or agenda
a show on tour
When a company launches its IPO, management schedules a nationwide series of lunches, breakfasts and dinners to make its pitch to institutional investors These presentations are organized by the lead manager and are held at hotel dining rooms in major cities Usually, but not always, the road shows start overseas, then move to the West Coast and finish in New York or Boston, which have the highest concentrations of large institutional investors For particularly hot IPOs, these presentations attract hundreds of investors who are jammed 10 or 12 to a table
When a company is planning an IPO, it will often perform a "road show" to encourage potential investors to participate in the IPO Due to the popularity of the internet, underwriters are posting upcoming IPO deals online and presenting multimedia "net" road shows to institutional and accredited investors in addition to traditional "in person" roadshows
Major marketing event where a company's management presents the company at investor presentations and or investor meetings at selected locations (often at major investors' domiciles and or financial centres) for instance in connection with an issue of securities or the publication of the announcement of results of a listed company See also one-on-one meeting Click here to view Danisco's IR activities
Also called the 'Dog and Pony Show' The company gets to strut their stuff to the institutional investors on invitation by the underwriter(s) The shows are conducted in many of the major population centers throughout the country There can also be shows overseas if there is an internation allocation in the offering
A series of meetings with potential investors in key cities, designed and performed by a company and its investment banker as the company prepares to go public
The process by which underwriters acquaint potential institutional investors with the products, people and finances of a company planning to go public Generally, this presentation is a face-to-face meeting, but online and video presentations may become commonplace in the future
Presentation by an issuer of securities to potential buyers
A promotional effort, usually in connection with securities sales Underwriters and an issuer's executive officers may tour key cities to meet with invited guests to provide information about the issuer and its pending offering Road shows are also sometimes conducted in connection with proxy proposals
get this show on the road
To begin or launch; to get going

If we're all in agreement about how to proceed, let's get this show on the road.

roadshow
A touring political or promotional campaign
roadshow
A radio or television programme broadcast on location, especially each of a series done from different venues
roadshow
A touring show of performers, especially pop musicians
get the show on the road
(Slang) begin, start, commence
let's get the show on the road
{f} let us get going; let's start (as an activity or a journey)
roadshow
A roadshow is a group of people who travel around a country, for example as part of an advertising or political campaign. The Democratic Presidential ticket plans another road show, this time through the industrial Midwest. a group of people who travel around the country entertaining the public, advertising, or providing a service
roadshow
A roadshow is a show presented by travelling actors
roadshow
A roadshow is a travelling show organized by a radio station, magazine, or company. The BBC Radio 2 Roadshow will broadcast live from the exhibition
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A travelling excursion of a show
road show

    Turkish pronunciation

    rōd şō

    Pronunciation

    /ˈrōd ˈsʜō/ /ˈroʊd ˈʃoʊ/

    Etymology

    [ 'rOd ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English rode, from Old English rAd ride, journey; akin to Old English rIdan to ride.
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