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Rule 14-d
Rule 14-dOften used in risk arbitrage. Regulations and restrictions covering public tender offers and related disclosure requirements. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Risk The possibility of loss; the amount that one may lose when investing. Arbitrage Buying securities in one country, currency or market, and selling in another to take advantage of price differences. Regulations Rules specifying the appropriate behavior of agencies, organizations or individuals in the securities industry. Public Assets that can be traded in a public market, such as the stock market. Tender To offer for delivery against futures. Disclosure A company's release of all information pertaining to the company's business activity, regardless of how that information may influence investors. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Rule 13-d Often used in risk arbitrage. Requirement under Section 13-d of the Securities Act of 1934 that a form must be filed with the SEC within ten business days of acquiring direct or beneficial ownership of 5% or more of any class of equity securities in a publicly held corporation. Rule 144 Restricts solicitation of buyers to complete the sell order of an insider (unless the firm is already a buyer); signified by a flashing "E" on Quotron. Rule 144a SEC rule allowing qualified institutional buyers to buy and trade unregistered securities. Rule 405 NYSE codification of "know your customer" rules, which require that a customer's situation is suitable for any investment being made. Rule 415 Permits corporations to file a registration for securities they intend to issue in the future when market conditions are favorable. Rule lOb-5 An SEC rule that prohibits trading by insiders on material nonpublic information. This is also the rule under which a company may be sued for false or misleading disclosure. Rule of 72 A formula used to determine the amount of time it will take for invested money to double at a given compound interest rate, which is 72 divided by the interest rate. Rule of absolute priority A condition of bankruptcy proceedings under which junior (subordinated) claim holders can receive no payment until senior (priority) claim holders are paid in full. Rules of fair practice Rules established by the NASD that lay down guidelines for just and equitable principles of trade and business in securities markets. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Royalty, royalties Money paid to copyright owners and authors. Rubber check A check that bounces for lack of funds. Rule 13-d Often used in risk arbitrage. Requirement under Section 13-d of the Securities Act of 1934 that a form must be filed with the SEC within ten business days of acquiring direct or beneficial ownership of 5% or more of any class of equity securities in a publicly held corporation. Rule 144 Restricts solicitation of buyers to complete the sell order of an insider (unless the firm is already a buyer); signified by a flashing "E" on Quotron. Rule 144a SEC rule allowing qualified institutional buyers to buy and trade unregistered securities. Rule 14-d Rule 405 NYSE codification of "know your customer" rules, which require that a customer's situation is suitable for any investment being made. Rule 415 Permits corporations to file a registration for securities they intend to issue in the future when market conditions are favorable. Rule lOb-5 An SEC rule that prohibits trading by insiders on material nonpublic information. This is also the rule under which a company may be sued for false or misleading disclosure. Rule of 72 A formula used to determine the amount of time it will take for invested money to double at a given compound interest rate, which is 72 divided by the interest rate. Rule of absolute priority A condition of bankruptcy proceedings under which junior (subordinated) claim holders can receive no payment until senior (priority) claim holders are paid in full. We thank you for using the Financial Dictionary to search for Rule 14-d. If you have a better definition for Rule 14-d than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Rule 14-d may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Rule 14-d and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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