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Target price

In the context of takeovers, the price at which an acquirer aims to buy a target firm. In the context of options, the price of the underlying security at which an option will become in the money. In the context of stocks, the price that an investor hopes a stock will reach in a certain time period.



Target price

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Target Leverage Ratio

Target Leverage Ratio

The ratio of the market value of debt to the total market value of the firm that management seeks to maintain.


Foreign targeted issue

Foreign targeted issue

Notes sold between October 1984 and February 1986 to foreign institutions, foreign branches of US institutions, foreign central banks or monetary authorities, and to international organizations in which the United States held membership. Sold as companion issues, they could be converted to domestic (normal) Treasury notes with the same maturity and interest rates. Interest was paid annually.


Targeted registered offerings

Targeted registered offerings

Securities issues sold to "targeted" foreign financial institutions according to U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission guidelines. These foreign institutions then maintain a secondary market in the foreign market.


Geotargeting

Geotargeting

Customizing a Web page for users based on their geographic location (for instance, looking up the user's zip code in a database then displaying local retailers' ads on the Web pages they view).


Target firm

Target firm

A firm that is the object of a takeover by another firm.


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Intermediate targets
Target zones
Target cash balance
Target investment mix
Target
Takeover target
Feasible target payout ratios
Target zone arrangement


 
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