Synonym: course catalog, course catalogue. Similar words: prospect, prospective, introspect, retrospection, retrospective, introspection, prosper, prosperity. Meaning: [prə'spektəs] n. 1. a formal written offer to sell securities (filed with the SEC) that sets forth a plan for a (proposed) business enterprise 2. a catalog listing the courses offered by a college or university.
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31 We have launched our International prospectus earlier than imagined.
32 For the establishment of a company through public offer, prospectus shall also be submitted.
33 On November 8, EFIL announced that the initial issue size would be $33.3 billion, an increase from the indicative offer size of $10.0 billion stated in the prospectus for TraHK.
34 An issuer shall stipulate expressly in the prospectus that the investors subscribing the current bonds shall be deemed as accepting the credit agency agreement.
35 Article 15 The funds as raised through public offer of stocks as made by a company shall be used according to the purpose as prescribed in the prospectus.
36 Printing presses were ready to spew out the 1,000-page prospectus.
37 This Association reserves the right for any amendments in this prospectus.
38 Checksmall print - Established locations require fund companies to issue a detailed prospectus.
39 Actually it is three– the student will also receive a Diploma Culinaire from Le Cordon Bleu – this is not promoted in the prospectus, but is awarded to the student.
40 Yes, I did read about it in the prospectus you sent me about the section.
41 Offering Circular An abbreviated prospectus for a new security listing. Delivered to individuals and brokerage houses, these documents are issued to arouse interest in the new issue.
42 Late Friday night and early Saturday morning, ICBC posted its preliminary prospectus on the websites of China Securities Regulatory Commission and the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Lt.
43 According to its preliminary prospectus, the company plans to use the proceeds of its offering to open new outlets in China and to repay bank loans.
44 The final prospectus sent by underwriters to prospective investors following filing of the registration statement and the red herring .
45 Please refer to the Term Prospectus for tuition fees of individual courses.
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46 But Robert. Noyes drafts the INTEL Corporation prospectus, has only used page of papers.
47 The prospectus is the most important instrument of legal document.
48 This Department reserves the right for any amendments in this prospectus.
49 Today, China Service will issue aof intent and published in a preliminary prospectus inquiry notice.
50 Besides the terms stated in this prospectus, the rule and regulations currently being exercised by Orienteering Association of Hong Kong will be adopted.
51 If included, this section must be prominently cross - referenced on the cover page of the prospectus.
52 Well, there's the S-1 prospectus followed by the Def-14a proxy statements, 10-Q quarterly reports, 10-K annual reports, 8-Ks, 4s, 3s, it's a nightmare for everyone ... except the lawyers.
53 The prospectus for the new closed end fund will be published this week.
54 In its prospectus , Blackstone warns it will stick to a long - term focus.
55 All terms used in this Addendum have the same meaning as in the Prospectus.
56 A mutual fund's prospectus contains this and other information about the mutual fund.
57 The company was bogus, the prospectus was all got up.
58 Investors please refer to prospectus for further details of the unit trust.
59 The restaurant have girls hand out prospectus in the street.
60 Do your own research and read the prospectus . Study.
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