share warrant — ➔ warrant1 * * * share warrant UK US noun [C] (also stock warrant) ► FINANCE, STOCK MARKET the right to buy new shares in a company at a particular price when the company issues them: »Companies benefit from selling share warrants … Financial and business terms
share warrant — A share warrant gives the holder the right to subscribe at a fixed price for shares in a company at some future date or dates. See equity warrants. Related links + share warrants Also known as equity warrants. Certificates, usually valid for a… … Law dictionary
share-warrant to bearer — A warrant or certificate of a corporation, stating that the bearer of the warrant is entitled to a certain number or amount of fully paid up shares or stock. Coupons for payment of dividends may be annexed to it. Delivery of the share warrant… … Black's law dictionary
share warrant to bearer — A warrant or certificate of a corporation, stating that the bearer of the warrant is entitled to a certain number or amount of fully paid up shares or stock. Coupons for payment of dividends may be annexed to it. Delivery of the share warrant… … Black's law dictionary
share warrant — A warrant or certificate issued by a corporation evidencing the right of its holder to receive a specified number of paid up shares of the stock of the corporation … Ballentine's law dictionary
share warrant — A certificate giving the holder the right to purchase a security at a particular price at a particular date or dates in the future … Accounting dictionary
share warrant — A certificate giving the holder the right to purchase a security at a particular price at a particular date or dates in the future … Big dictionary of business and management
share warrant — / ʃeə ˌwɒrənt/ noun a document which says that someone has the right to a number of shares in a company … Dictionary of banking and finance
share warrant — noun Britain : a freely transferable certificate indicating that the bearer is entitled to specified shares of stock … Useful english dictionary
warrant — (1) An order drawn by a payor directing its treasurer to pay a specified amount to the person named or to the bearer. It may be payable upon demand, in which case it usually circulates in the same way as a bank check; or it may be payable only… … Financial and business terms
Warrant — A security entitling the holder to buy a proportionate amount of stock at some specified future date at a specified price, usually one higher than current market. This warrant is then traded as a security, the price of which reflects the value of … Financial and business terms