Seasoned Offer

Seasoned Offer
   An offer of shares or bonds by a company that is already listed on a stock exchange. In contrast to an initial public offering by a company which is being listed for the first time. A seasoned offer can be in the form of an offer for sale to the public as a whole or a placing with a restricted set of institutional investors.
   ► See also IPO
   !!!e markets. A seat is the membership right to trade on an exchange. A seat can be bought or sold and its price reflects the underlying prosperity and prospects of the exchange itself.

Financial and business terms. 2012.

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