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are issuers
noun
One who issues, emits, or publishes.
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Furthermore, Ms. Muller said: "Many of our partners outside the U.S. are issuers of Visa cards and MasterCards, and it's worked there".
However, beyond considering their role as shareholders, we should remember that mutual funds are issuers and have shareholders of their own.
American Express, Chase, and Barclayscard are issuers supporting Isis, which lets consumers load Visa, MasterCard, Amex and Discover cards into a virtual wallet app running on smartphones.
There are two exceptions – AOL Mapquest and Google's Blogger – but for the most part the big guys are issuers, not relying parties.
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This funding went into 3,700 different companies, almost all of which were issuers of stock options.
A major factor was issuers' recognition of how hard it is to force a change in consumer behavior.
For this IPO, we were the underwriter's counsel and Simpson Thacher was issuer's counsel.
With Paramount, we were issuer's counsel and taking the organization public was a long and arduous process.
For where insider trading is issuer-licensed, the firm's own calculus should reflect that such trading will result in a net benefit for the firm.
The problem is then there are two issuers of US government obligations.
And those buyers are the issuers of collateralised debt obligations, or CDOs.
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