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Deep linkA link to another party's website that leads to a page other than the home page (in other words, linking to a page deeper within their website).Similar MatchesDeep discount bondDeep discount bondA bond issued with a very low coupon or no coupon that sell at a price far below par value. A bond that has no coupon is called a zero-coupon bond. Deep discountDeep discountIn the context of a rights issue, the issue of shares at a price much lower than the current trading price.In most rights issues, the new shares are priced at 10-15 per cent below the current price which is thought to be enough to ensure that existing shareholders take up the rights and buy the new shares.With a deep discount rights issue, the discount can be anything up to 50%. In August 2000 the media company Pearson announced a £1.7bn rights issue to pay for a US acquisition and priced it at a substantial discount. The reasoning was that for a rights issue of this size, and in volatile markets, the discount was necessary to ensure its success. Also, the company is estimated to have saved about £27m in underwriting fees. Deep integrationDeep integrationRefers to economic integration that goes well beyond removal of formal barriers to trade and includes various ways of reducing the international burden of differing national regulations, such as mutual recognition and harmonization. Contrasts with shallow integration. Deep submitDeep submitTo submit multiple pages of a website individually to search engines for inclusion in search results (as opposed to only submitting the home page). Deep WebDeep Web(or Invisible Web) - information which is published on the Web but which is not part of conventional search engines's results because the file cannot be accessed by search engine spiders. The content may be in searchable databases, require a password for access, have a non-standard file type (for example PDF files), or consist of dynamically generated content with a complicated URL the spiders cannot read or follow. |
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