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tombstone
A headstone marking the person's grave

True, there's no harm in crying for one's husband, and the tombstone, though plain, was a solid piece of work, and on summer's days when the widow brought her boys to stand there one felt kindly towards her.

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The symbol "∎" marking the end of a proof
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{n} a stone laid over or near the dead
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Advertisement placed in newspapers by investment bankers for an IPO
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The symbol "" (Unicode U+220E, "END OF PROOF") marking the end of a proof
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An announcement that gives basic information about a public offering of securities to potential investors It is not an offer to purchase the securities, but rather a notice that a prospectus is available
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A tombstone is a large stone with words carved into it, which is placed on a grave. = gravestone, headstone. a city in Arizona in the US, where the gunfight at the OK Corral took place. a stone that is put on a grave and shows the dead person's name, dates of birth and death etc = gravestone. City (pop., 2000: 1,504), southeastern Arizona, U.S. The site was named by Ed Schieffelin, who discovered silver there in 1877 after being told that all he would find would be his tombstone. By 1881 a silver rush had drawn prospectors such as Doc Holliday and Johnny Ringo, who brought the town a reputation for lawlessness. Feuds were common, including the 1881 gun battle at the O.K. Corral between the Earp (see Wyatt Earp) and Clanton families. Tombstone was declared a national historic landmark in 1962
tombstone
a public announcement of a securities offering
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Advertisement listing the underwriters to a security issue
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An advertisement placed by underwriters of a new security offering to notify the public of the terms of the offering
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A stone erected over a grave, to preserve the memory of the deceased
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Advertisement listing the issuing firm, type of security, its issuing price, number of securities to be issued, and names of underwriters of a new issue
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A headstone marking the persons grave
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An announcement that gives basic information about an offering of securities to investors It is not an offer to sell or purchase the securities, but rather a notice that follows specific statutory guidelines
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An advertisement placed for information purposes, after bonds or notes are sold, that describes certain details of the issue and lists the managing underwriters and the members of the underwriting syndicate
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An advertisement placed by underwriters announcing the terms of a new municipal offering setting forth some or all of the following information: the name of the issuer, maturities, interest rate, reoffering scale, ratings and members of the underwriting syndicate Compare: NOTICE OF SALE
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When an IPO is completed, the underwriting group advertises their involvement by publishing a list of underwriters in the financial press The underwriters are listed in descending order of importance The lead manager's name appears on the upper most left
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An advertisement that states the name and terms of a security, the underwriters, and where a prospectus can be obtained Does not constitute any offer to buy or sell such securities
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{i} monument that marks a grave site
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Advertisement placed in a publication of mass distribution, such as The Wall Street Journal, to announce an offering, underwriting, merger, acquisition or other matter of record affecting a class of securities of one or more issuers A tombstone may be placed as a matter of public record as required by law in an underwriting, or in a non-requisite circumstance where the advertiser simply uses it to boast of recent accomplishments
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A large notice placed in financial newspapers announcing that a security will be offered for sale by an underwriter or group of underwriters 572
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Colloquial term for announcement in a publication that a loan or bond has been arranged
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a stone that is used to mark a grave
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For a surfboard to stand upright half-submerged in the water (like a tombstone, above) because the surfer is underwater with his or her legrope pulled tight. Often this indicates a surfer in difficulty, either held down by the power of a wave or unconscious and unable to get to the surface
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Advertisement listing the underwriters of a security issue
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Specifying in a bill that the act it creates will be named for a state legislator; i e , "The (last name of individual) Act "
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