syndication

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The act of syndicating a news feature by publishing it in multiple newspapers etc simultaneously
Selling TV programs to individual stations rather than to networks
A descriptive term for a group of two or more people united for the purpose of making and operating an investment A syndication may operate in the form of a REIT, corporation, general partnership, limited partnership or even as tenancy in common
A group of individuals or companies joined together in pursuit of a limited investment purpose
- publish-subscribe method of content distribution, which can be done for revenue (subscriber pays publisher) or for traffic (subscriber provides link to publisher's website)
(1) Selling or distributing mailing lists; (2) offering for sale the findings of a research company
A method of selling an investment through the use of a group of companies or investors
The simultaneous distribution of a picture by an organisation to its associates, often overseas
sale of radio or television content to stations on a market-by-market basis
Syndication is the process by which a site is able to share information with other sites Content syndication in the CMF allows you to make content available to other sites The Syndication Tool allows site managers to control sitewide syndication of content Syndicated content is made available in RSS format for folders where syndication has been enabled
An arrangement by which two or more people are assembled for the purpose of raising equity capital for purchasing real estate or other @s of investments Normally, the more desirable income-producing properties available are too expensive for the average investor to purchase alone Therefore, in order to purchase such properties, it is common for investors to combine their resources and establish some form of multiple ownership arrangement such as a corporation, cooperative, condominium, tenancy in common, or partnership
Co-investments: several venture capital companies collaborating to finance larger investments with high levels of risk
The sale of all or a portion of an original work to a number of publications, often newspapers, that will usually print the material more or less simultaneously
A process whereby a group of investors will each put in a portion of the amount of money being raised during a round of financing Each agrees to the same terms and conditions and their interface with the company is usually done through a "lead" investor Syndication helps VCs and other investors spread the risks of any one investment so that their portfolios remain balanced
Licensing of a single photograph, series of photographs, or story in multiple markets throughout the world Typically, such arrangements solely involve numerous first rights agreements for one publication in each of a substantial number of countries Syndication often involves a network of agents and/or subagents
Syndication is where a group of investors pool their money to lend to one specific borrower Unlike a MIC where a number of different mortgages may be held, syndicated mortgages fund one project at a time Like a MIC, all administration is handled by CareVest
selling (an article or cartoon) for publication in many magazines or newspapers at the same time; "he received a comfortable income from the syndication of his work"
organizing into or administering as a syndicate
{i} formation of a syndicate
Act or process of syndicating or forming a syndicate
syndication agency
A news agency
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To release media content through a syndicate to be published or broadcast through multiple outlets
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To put under the control of a group acting as a unit
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To become a syndicate
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an association of individuals united for the prosecution of some enterprise
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{v} to judge, doom, censure, execute
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a loose affiliation of gangsters in charge of organized criminal activities
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A group of investment banks that collectively underwrites and distributes a new issue of securities to their customers and to the public
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An arrangement to raise equity capital for real estate purchases or for other types of investments
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An association of insurers that work together to insure an especially large or hazardous risk Also see Pool
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A group of investment dealers who underwrite and distribute a new issue of securities or a large block of an outstanding issue
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A syndicate is an association of people or organizations that is formed for business purposes or in order to carry out a project. a syndicate of 152 banks. a major crime syndicate
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{i} group of individuals or organizations who have come together to accomplish a joint effort; agency that supplies photographs or other material to newspapers and magazines for simultaneous publication
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When newspaper articles or television programmes are syndicated, they are sold to several different newspapers or television stations, who then publish the articles or broadcast the programmes. Today his programme is syndicated to 500 stations + syndication syn·di·ca·tion The show was ready for syndication in early 1987
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To unite to form a syndicate
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A group of individuals or companies formed to transact some specific business, or to promote a common interest; a self-coordinating group
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An association of persons officially authorized to undertake some duty or to negotiate some business; also, an association of persons who combine to carry out, on their own account, a financial or industrial project; as, a syndicate of bankers formed to take up and dispose of an entire issue of government bonds
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{f} form a syndicate; sell photographs or other material to a number of different newspapers and magazines for simultaneous publication
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a loose affiliation of gangsters in charge of organized criminal activities a news agency that sells features or articles or photographs etc
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The group of underwriters formed to underwrite an IPO is called the syndicate or selling group In most cases, the syndicate doesn't actually have shares of the IPO to sell, they just share the risk involved with the underwriting
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Underwriters or broker/dealers who sell a security as a group (See Allocation)
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organize into or form a syndicate
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This is the group of underwriters formed to underwrite an IPO A syndicate might include underwriters who specialize in institutional business as well as retail-oriented firms Syndicates once had a legitimate selling function Today, the lead manager and co-managers usually do all of the selling The syndicate members just share in the risk of underwriting the IPO
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A group of investment banking firms formed to conduct an underwriting of a new security issue (See underwriter)
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A chain of newspapers, or an agency that distributes features to multiple newspapers
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A group of investment bankers who together underwrite and distribute a new issue of securities or a large block of an outstanding issue
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a group of banks acting together temporarily to loan money in a syndicated credit or to underwrite a new issue of bonds
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A similar group of gangsters engaged in organized crime
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A group of investment bankers (brokerage firms) that underwrites and distributes a new securities issue
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A group of insurance companies or underwriters who join together to insure certain risks on a co-operative basis This is usually done because of the high value or hazard associated with an insured
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an association of companies for some definite purpose
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sell articles, television programs, or photos to several publications or independent broadcasting stations
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To judge; to censure
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a combination of persons to run a business
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A group of insurers or underwriters who join to insure property that may be of such total value or high hazard that it can be covered more safely or efficiently on a cooperative basis See also Pool (G)
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a news agency that sells features or articles or photographs etc to newspapers for simultaneous publication
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A group of insurers or underwriters which join TOGETHER to insure certain property that may be of such value or high hazard or so expensive to underwrite that it can be covered more safely or efficiently on a cooperative basis
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A joint venture formed to undertake a project that individuals would be unable to or unwilling to pursue Syndication is the method of selling interests to investors Most new issues are distributed by a syndicate comprised of investment banking firms and/or broker-dealers
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A group of underwriters formed to purchase (underwrite) a new issue of municipal securities from the issuer and offer it for resale to the general public The syndicate is organized for the purposes of sharing the risks of underwriting the issue, obtaining aufficient capital to purchase an issue and for broader distribution of the issue to the investing public One of the underwriting firms will be designated as the syndicate manager or lead manager to administer the operations of the syndicate There are two major types of syndication agreements
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An association of individuals formed for the purpose of owning, operating and managing large parcels of real property for the mutual benefit of all, and organized as a corporation, limited partnership or joint venture
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To combine or form into, or manage as, a syndicate
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when securities firms join together to purchase stock
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To acquire or control for or by, or to subject to the management of, a syndicate; as, syndicated newspapers
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A press syndicate is a group of newspapers or magazines that are all owned by the same person or company. a group of people or companies who join together in order to achieve a particular aim syndicate of (syndicat, from syndic , from syndicus, from , from syn- ( SYN-) + dike ). to arrange for written work, photographs etc to be sold to a number of different newspapers, magazines etc
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A group of investment banks that collectively underwrite and distribute new issues of a security, or large secondary issues The banks pool their risk A procedure also used by commercial banks to underwrite large loans
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The office or jurisdiction of a syndic; a council, or body of syndics
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join together into a syndicate; "The banks syndicated"
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A body of professionals who share a common set of training and resources The largest and most powerful institutions on Stand
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to newspapers for simultaneous publication sell articles, television programs, or photos to several publications or independent broadcasting stations organize into or form a syndicate join together into a syndicate; "The banks syndicated
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A limited partnership agreement among underwriters
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A group of investors who pool their money for a common investment
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A group of investment banks that come together for the purpose of issuing a security The syndicate spreads the risk of the issue among the members Each participant attempts to market the security and shares in losses 572
syndication

    Türkische aussprache

    sîndîkeyşın

    Aussprache

    /ˌsəndəˈkāsʜən/ /ˌsɪndɪˈkeɪʃən/

    Etymologie

    () From the verb to syndicate (1925).
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