- undersubscribed
- /ˌʌndəsʌb'skraɪbd/ adjectivereferring to a share issue where applications are not made for all the shares on offer, and part of the issue remains with the underwriters
Dictionary of banking and finance. 2015.
Dictionary of banking and finance. 2015.
undersubscribed — un‧der‧sub‧scribed [ˌʌndəsəbˈskraɪbd◂ ǁ dər ] adjective FINANCE a share or bond issue (= when they are made available for sale) is undersubscribed if people ask for fewer shares etc than are available: • Tender issues that are undersubscribed are … Financial and business terms
undersubscribed — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of a course or event) having more places available than applications … English terms dictionary
undersubscribed — un|der|sub|scribed [ˌʌndəsəbˈskraıbd US dər ] adj an activity, sale, service etc that is undersubscribed is not bought or used by enough people ≠ ↑oversubscribed … Dictionary of contemporary English
undersubscribed — un·der·sub·scribed (ŭn dər səb skrībdʹ) adj. Having fewer participants or subscribers than desirable. * * * … Universalium
undersubscribed — adjective Having too few subscribers or subscriptions … Wiktionary
Undersubscribed — A situation in which the demand for an initial public offering of securities is less than the number of shares issued. Also known as an underbooking . Typically, the goal of a public offering is to price the security issue at the exact price at… … Investment dictionary
undersubscribed — adjective 1》 (of a course or event) having more places available than applications. 2》 (of a share issue) having fewer applications for shares than there are shares available … English new terms dictionary
undersubscribed — adj. without sufficient subscribers, participants, etc … Useful english dictionary
undersubscribe — verb (T) be undersubscribed if an activity, sale, service etc is undersubscribed, not many people want it undertake, verb past tense undertook / tUk/ past participle undertaken (T) formal 1 to accept that you are responsible for a piece of work,… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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