-
minimum number of
securities of the
company for
commission is
called the
underwriter. The term "underwriting"
derives from the Lloyd's of
London insurance...
- USS
Underwriter is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy: USS
Underwriter (1852), a
steamer purchased by the Navy on 23
August 1861. USS Underwriter (1880)...
- the
Underwriters'
Electrical Bureau (a
bureau of the
National Board of Fire
Underwriters), and was
known throughout the 20th
century as
Underwriters Laboratories...
- ****istance of an
investment banking firm
acting in the
capacity of an
underwriter.
Underwriters provide several services,
including help with
correctly ****essing...
-
public offering (IPO),
which enables the
investment bank
representing the
underwriters to
support the
share price after the
offering without putting their own...
- USS
Underwriter,
later renamed Adirondack, was a
tugboat acquired by the U.S. Navy for duty
during World War I.
After the end of war, she
remained on...
-
Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) is a
professional designation in property-casualty
insurance and risk management,
administered by The Institutes...
- for $800 million. In 2005,
Berkshire acquired Applied Underwriters. In 2019,
Applied Underwriters was sold back to its
founder for $920 million. In January...
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grouped in syndicates, come
together to pool and
spread risk.
These underwriters, or "members",
include both
corporations and
private individuals, the...
- The
underwriter's knot is used in
electrical wiring as
strain relief to
prevent a
cable from
being pulled from
electrical terminals when the
cable is...