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Seasoned Issue

 
Investment Dictionary: Seasoned Issue

An issue of securities from an established company whose existing shares have exhibited stable price movements and substantial trading volume over time, thereby earning a good reputation.

This is also known as a "seasoned equity offering" (SEO).

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These types of stocks have high liquidity within the secondary market.

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Securities (usually from established companies) that have gained a reputation for quality with the investing public and enjoy Liquidity in the Secondary Market.

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Securities (usually from established companies) that have gained a reputation for quality with the investing public and enjoy liquidity in the Secondary Market.

 
 

 

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