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Takedown
The price that members of an underwriting syndicate pay for a new issue. The syndicate has the responsibility to place the new issue with investors. The amount by which the underwriters' selling price exceeds the takedown represents their profit on the placement of the new issue.

take down

To receive money from a loan.A developer or contractor will usually take down its loan in planned stages.



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