The price at which shares or bonds are first issued to the public. See also At par, Below par. Français: Prix d’émission Español: Precio de emisión
The suggested retail price of an item when it is first introduced. nock-Off A copy of an original, usually crude in quality. icensed Pieces Buildings or accessories produced under a special agreement with another company that depict that company's products or use its logo and/or name.
The price at which a new security will be sold to the public.
Price at which investors can subscribe fund units, corresponding to the net asset value per unit plus the issuing commission.
The original price of a limited edition print when first offered for retail sale.
The suggested retail price established by the manufacturer.
Price at which a fund unit (or a share) is put on the market for the first time.
The actual amount paid to purchase a savings bond. Series E bonds were purchased for 75% of face value (for example, $18.75 for a $25 E Bond); Series EE bonds are purchased for 50% of face value; and I Bonds are bought at face amount (for example, you pay $50 for a $50 I Bond). Legal Representative A person appointed by a court to act on behalf of the estate of another. This is a generic term encompassing all types of representatives, including executors, administrators, personal representatives, and guardians.
The price at which a new flotation or issue of stock or bonds is offered to the public
Price at which shares are first offered to investors when a company floats on the stockmarket.
The price at which shares are sold on the primary market
The price per share deemed to have been paid for a series of Preferred Stock. This number is important because Cumulative Dividends, the Liquidation Preference and Conversion Ratios are all based on Issue Price. In some cases, it is not the actual price paid. The most common example is where a company does a bridge financing (a common way for investors to provide capital without having to value the Company as a whole) and sells debt that is convertible into the next series of Preferred Stock sold by the Company at a discount to the Issue Price.
the price at which a new security is issued in the primary market
The price at which investment companies in Germany sell their investment fund share certificates. The issue price is the redemption price (share price) plus, as a general rule, an issue surcharge.
The gross price placed on a new bond issue, expressed as a percentage of the principal amount.
The retail price of a print at its publication date.
The dollar value of a security when it first comes to the market. Issue prices are determined in three ways: by auction, as for Treasuries, by consensus, as in a private placement, and by the lead underwriter, who sets the yield.