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Circle Underwriters, actual or potential, often seek out and "circle" investor interest in a new issue before final pricing. The customer circled has basically made a commitment to purchase the issue if it is available at an agreed-upon price. If the actual price is other than that stipulated, the customer supposedly has first offer at the actual price.
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| Ashok Ghosh, AP Cirlce Head, RCL and Vinay K Mathur, Accounts Head, RCL to appear before the court on May 26 in a cheating case filed by Vikas Ads, Hyderabad. VALLEY began confidently with Karen Riley putting in some good crosses, and she opened the scoring after receiving a reverse stick pass from Louise Bennett, who was also involved in the second goal, dribbling into the cirlce before passing across goal to Rebecca Sunderland who flicked on for Riley to fire home her second. But to the inner cirlce of power, social politics was just a tool of "great politics," or as Ley put it: "The Leader does not speak of wages and prices, but of soul, race, blood, soil, and |
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