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Greensheet
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Greensheet
An informational booklet that an underwriting firm prepares to assist its employees in placing a new issue with investors. A greensheet contains information on a new issue; generally, it is a summary of the prospectus along with brief commentary on its advantages and disadvantages. The greensheet is designed to help sales staff when canvassing potential investors; it is not distributed to the investors themselves.


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com, is a subscription-based provider of online legislative tracking information and the company has launched a number of e-mail newsletters over the recent past, including CQ Today, covering each day's legislative activities, CG Homeland Security, CQ Budget Tracker, CQ HealthBeat and CQ Green Sheets.
The addition of the CQ Green Sheets subscriber base to this product mix means E&E will be able to further expand its editorial reach.
It wasn't unusual at times to see three, four, or five Green Sheets together under the hot sun for days, the green color turning to light brown.
 
 
 
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