prospectus

prospectus [prəˈspektəs]  [prəˈspɛktəs] 

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prospectus 基本解释

名词内容说明书; (即将出版的书等的)内容介绍,简介; 计划书,意见书; (讲义等的)大纲

prospectus 网络解释

prospectus的意思

1. 招股书:另外,新成立的对冲基金,招股书(Prospectus)的律师费用,很多时基金经理把这些「使费」以摊销(Amortize)方式放进基金中,通常是在基金成立后第一年内进行.

prospectus 词典解释

1. prospectus是什么意思

1. (学校、公司等的)章程,简章,说明书
    A prospectus is a detailed document produced by a college, school, or company, which gives details about it.

prospectus 单语例句

1. danci.911chaxun.com

1. Six cornerstone investors have pledged to buy up to $ 250 million of the shares, the draft prospectus said.

2. prospectus是什么意思

2. The company said in its prospectus that it will use 65 per cent of the IPO proceeds to improve capacity and pay off bank loans.

3. danci.911chaxun.com

3. China International Capital Corporation will be the lead underwriter for the issue, the prospectus stated.

4. prospectus的反义词

4. Both plan to list on the Shanghai market, according to draft prospectus documents posted on the regulator's website.

5. No less than 80 percent of the fund's equity investment should focus on social responsibility, according to its prospectus.

6. Shengli is one of China's largest oil and gas line pipe producers, said a draft prospectus posted on the Hong Kong stock exchange website yesterday.

7. The final price is scheduled to be set on Saturday, according to the offering's prospectus.

8. prospectus在线翻译

8. The final price is scheduled to be set today, according to the offering's prospectus.

9. The sponsors are required to make sure financial data and other information provided in the IPO prospectus are truthful.

10. prospectus

10. The remaining 19 percent would be kept for future property developments, according to the company prospectus.

prospectus 英英释义

noun

1. a catalog listing the courses offered by a college or university

    Synonym: course catalog course catalogue

2. prospectus

2. a formal written offer to sell securities (filed with the SEC) that sets forth a plan for a (proposed) business enterprise

    e.g. a prospectus should contain the facts that an investor needs to make an informed decision