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tomb⋅stone

[toom-stohn]
–noun
a stone marker, usually inscribed, on a tomb or grave.

Origin:
1555–65; tomb + stone
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tomb·stone   (tōōm'stōn')   
n.  A gravestone.
Tomb·stone   (tōōm'stōn')   
A city of southeast Arizona southeast of Tucson. After silver was discovered here in 1877, Tombstone became one of the richest and most lawless frontier mining towns. Population: 1,570.
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Tombstone

A written advertisement placed by investment bankers in a public offering of a security. It gives basic details about the issue and, in order of importance, the underwriting groups involved in the deal.

Investopedia Commentary

So-called because of its black border and heavy black print, the tombstone provides investors with "bare bones" information, usually directing prospective investors to where they can find a red herring/prospectus.

In practice, the tombstone is sometimes made after the issue has been sold.

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See also: Bulge Bracket, Investment Banker, IPO, Prospectus, Red Herring, Underwriting

Also spelled: tomb stone

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tombstone

An advertisement for a securities issue. The ad lists the security, some of the security's specifics, and a bracketed list of the members of the syndicate selling the issue in the order of the members' importance. The term derives from the fact that the notice appears as a matter of record after the sale has been completed.

Wall Street Words: An A to Z Guide to Investment Terms by David L. Scott.
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