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to prospectuses
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A document, distributed to prospective members, investors, buyers or participants, which describes an institution (such as a university), a publication or a business and what it has to offer.
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Those obstacles weigh against major improvements the SEC has mandated to prospectuses, such as prominent placement of important facts conveyed concisely in plain English and standardized tables.
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Contrary to prospectus government reports, still there was natural vegetation degradation with opportunity cost of human induced land use pattern (Temesgen and Tesfahun 2014; Adugnaw et al. 2016).
Many terms and fees are buried in difficult-to-read prospectuses, and you may not be able to decipher the true costs of some investments.
The properties, they say, grossed $3 million and netted $1.5 million in 2009, according to a prospectus sent to potential investors in January.
The new bonds, issued by an entity called Trump Casino Holdings, will be secured by the assets of these two properties, according to a prospectus distributed to institutional investors.
To receive prospectus: go to: o-c-s.com/fifth andclick offering memorandum".
According to its prospectus, TME plans to raise up to $1.23 billion with a listed price between $13 to $15 per share.
The other group received the standard long-winded and hard-to-understand prospectuses.
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