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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a par value of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial contexts to refer to the nominal or face value of a security or financial instrument.
Example: "The bond was issued with a par value of $1,000, which is the amount the issuer agrees to pay at maturity."
Alternatives: "a face value of" or "a nominal value of".
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The bonds have a par value of $100.
They were issued with a par value of $25, and traded on the Nasdaq national market, with trading reported in newspaper stock tables.
Denmark, Norway, & Belgium still pay interest on issues with a par value of 200 million, from bank balances maintained in this country.
The bank is presently authorized to issue 50,000 shares of stock and has 30,000 shares outstanding with a par value of $10.00 a share.
33 In return for $50 cash, original investors were given two shares 6% Preferred Stock with a par value of $25, one share Class A Common Stock without par value.
Shareholders of Mid-America Realty, whish is based in Omaha, will swap each of their 8.29 million shares for 0.42 share of Bradley convertible preferred stock with a par value of $25 each.
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The company said it would propose to shareholders a 4-for-1 stock split and a "par value reduction" payment of 8 francs ($4.80) a share in lieu of a dividend for 2000; it paid a dividend of 7 francs a share for 1999.
Our tally of the trades (more complete than ProPublica's) puts the total at 29 transactions with a total par value of over $37 billion.
Their resolution provided that if Mesa acquired 64 million shares of Unocal stock through its own offer (the Mesa Purchase Condition), Unocal would buy the remaining 49% outstanding for an exchange of debt securities having an aggregate par value of $72 per share.
When news broke that JP Morgan had purchased Lending Club loans from Santander, and the transaction was carried out with a premium to par value of the loans, it confirmed that Santander lost no money from Lending Club loans.
According to him, there is "no such thing as an 'orderly' or 'soft' re-structuring" since 'haircuts' (a percentage knocked off the par value of a bond) would have to be forced by governments.
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