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Direct placement Selling a new issue not by offering it for sale publicly, but by placing it with one of several institutional investors. Also known as a private placement.
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Tokyo, Japan, Sept 6, 2005 - (JCNN) - Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) has decided to enter into a capital alliance with eMobile, a subsidiary of eAccess, through the direct placement of new shares worth 10 billion yen ($90 mil). The circuit court said the KPERS investment in Home Savings was part of its 1985 decision to allocate a small part of its portfolio to direct placement investments in companies for the purpose of stimulating the Kansas economy. With over 380 million USD in total sales, Yoh operates from more than 75 locations, and provides long- and short-term temporary and direct placement of technology and professional personnel, as well as managed staffing services, for the information technology, scientific, engineering, health care, and telecommunications communities. |
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