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Registration
The financial definition for Registration:
In the securities market describes process set up pursuant to the Securities
Exchange Acts of 1933 and 1934 whereby securities
that are to be sold to the public are reviewed by the SEC.
Similar MatchesDirect Registration SystemDirect Registration System A system that allows shareholders to hold stock in book-entry form registered in their name on the books of the company. At any time, the shareholder may request a certificate which will be provided free of charge. Shareholders have the option to sell shares either through the company (or its transfer agent) or through a broker. The advantage to the shareholders is that they can directly participate in company or transfer agentsponsored plans that are usually only available to registered shareholders, while still maintaining the a to their brokers.
Piggyback registrationPiggyback registration When a securities underwriter allows existing holdings of shares in a corporation to be sold in combination with an offering of new public shares.
Shelf registrationShelf registration A procedure that allows firms to file one registration
statement covering several issues of the
same security. SEC
Rule 415, adopted in the 1980s, allows
a corporation to comply with registration requirements up to two years prior
to a public offering of securities.
With the registration "on the shelf," the corporation, by simply
updating regularly filed annual, quarterly, and related reports to the SEC,
can go to the market as conditions become
favorable with a minimum of administrative preparation and expense.
Further Suggestions Short Form Registration
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