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underwriter

/uhn-der-rahy-ter/US // ˈʌn dərˌraɪ tər //UK // (ˈʌndəˌraɪtə) //

承销商,承销人,承包商,承销商

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or company that underwrites policies of insurance or carries on insurance as a business.
    • : a person or company that underwrites shares or bonds.
    • : a person or organization that finances something; backer: the underwriters of the ballet company.

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Examples

  • Those numbers decline by around $70 and $80 million, respectively, if the underwriters do not purchase their option.

  • Compass, another SoftBank portfolio company, has selected underwriters for a potential initial public offering, a person with knowledge of the matter has said.

  • The number of tech companies going public this year by directly listing their shares instead of using Wall Street underwriters is about to double from 2019 and 2018—to two.

  • Riccitiello noted that underwriters still introduced potential investors to the company.

  • As it turned out, demand was so strong that the underwriters found eager buyers among their clients for the green shoe shares as well.

  • Adelson has long been an RJC board member and its leading underwriter, according to two other board members.

  • As for Goldman, many say the company did the deal in part to gain favor as the potential underwriter of an eventual IPO.

  • The life of the underwriter is one of great anxiety and speculation.

  • He got his share of the underwriter's money, and invested it in a one-third interest in another and smaller vessel.

  • Usually the broker keeps a current account with the underwriter, and premiums and losses are dealt with in account.

  • Without interest at the time of the loss there is no right to recover from the underwriter.

  • It states the limits of voyage and value covered by the underwriter, and the class of ships to be employed.