-
impact to
performance might be one in
which the
performance of the
oversubscribed portion of the
network is less than that of the end to end
service that...
- capacity. As a result,
these funds may be
closed to new
investors and
oversubscribed. For such funds, AUM may not be an
accurate metric of success. For example...
- devices. A
resource experiencing ongoing contention can be
described as
oversubscribed.
Resolving resource contention problems is one of the
basic functions...
-
method of
distributing securities to
investors when an
issue has been
oversubscribed. At the end of the
subscription period, the
demand for a new
issue can...
- at the
start of the year. The
ballot has
always been
substantially oversubscribed.
Successful applicants are
selected at
random by a computer. The most...
-
company made its
initial public offer (IPO) in 1999,
which was 50
times oversubscribed. In 2002, ****mins Infotech, the IT
department of ****mins
merged with...
-
several of the
outer boroughs of London.
These schools are
often heavily oversubscribed, and
award places in rank
order of
performance in
their entry tests...
- company's
shares in an
initial public offering which was
seven times oversubscribed. The
company commenced operations shortly after, with the
opening of...
-
dedicated healthcare fund
focused on
middle market companies,
which was
oversubscribed and hit its hard cap of $1.4
billion in
total capital commitments. "Company...
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December 2013.
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