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Blowout

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Blowout
The rapid sale of all shares in a new securities offering. See: hot issue.

Blowout
A new issue of a security that is placed with investors almost immediately and with no difficulty because of high demand on the part of investors. A blowout may be a sign of a well-regarded company; it could also occur during a speculative bubble. See also: Hot Issue.

blowout
The nearly immediate sale of a new security issue because of great investor demand. See also hot issue.


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