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prospectus

noun as in details, outline of event

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In its prospectus, Affirm reported revenues of $510 million in the year ended June 30, and a loss of $113 million.

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Its pharmacy arm holds a dominant 30% market share in China’s online retail pharmacy market, according to the firm’s filing prospectus.

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She left the company’s board in August, and her name appears only seven times in the 674-page prospectus.

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Ant didn’t disclose its listing date or how much it aims to raise in its IPO prospectus.

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In fact, the prospectus discloses that 24 million of the options have already vested.

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A modicum of mental training would have led him to say, “Kindly send me your Prospectus.”

For further information see Prospectus, to be had of the Principal.

It may have been an error, that the editors did not more fully elaborate their plan, in their Prospectus.

Vide Capt. Tayler's Prospectus for floating breakwaters—an invention which really promises to save our ships and purses too.

Lundy had, since the issue of the Prospectus for the new paper, removed the Genius to the capital of the nation.

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On this page you'll find 26 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to prospectus, such as: catalogue, syllabus, announcement, conspectus, design, and list.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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