- issue, and
typically resell securities from that
portion to the public.
Underwriters make
their profit from the
price difference (called "underwriting spread")...
- the
Underwriters'
Electrical Bureau (a
bureau of the
National Board of Fire
Underwriters), and was
known throughout the 20th
century as
Underwriters Laboratories...
- most
favored clients of the
underwriters.
Perhaps the best-known
example of this is the
Facebook IPO in 2012.
Underwriters, therefore, take many factors...
- 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)...
- it as a two-strand wall knot. The name may come from its use by fire
underwriters, who
understood its
importance in
electrocution and fire prevention....
- for $800 million. In 2005,
Berkshire acquired Applied Underwriters. In 2019,
Applied Underwriters was sold back to its
founder for $920 million. In January...
- 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...
-
underwriters are able to
close their short position by
purchasing shares at the same
price for
which they short-sold the shares, so the
underwriters do...
- The
Institutes (AKA
American Institute for
Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters).
Achieving the
designation requires completion of
eight courses covering...
-
dismissed in 2015. "American
Premier Underwriters Inc". SEC Report.
Retrieved 2021-08-21. "American
Premier Underwriters Inc". Bloomberg.
Retrieved 2021-08-17...