What is the definition of A S-4 in Stock Market?
An S-4 is a form filed with the SEC relating to a merger or an acquisition or in an exchange offering (trading stocks for stocks or bonds for bonds, usually after a merger)....
An S-4 is a form filed with the SEC relating to a merger or an acquisition or in an exchange offering (trading stocks for stocks or bonds for bonds, usually after a merger)....
S-1's are the forms used in an IPO to notify the SEC of the upcoming public offering of the company. This is a pre-requisite to being listed on any trading exchange (and by extension to comp...
Apple reported its earnings on October 30, 2019. The released covers the fiscal fourth-quarter results. As expected, the report will give investors more insi...
Uber reported its earnings and it seems like the company is still in trouble because it can't stop losing money. The ride-sharing company released its 3rd quarter e...
For those who don't know. Spinoff stocks sometimes provide a valuable opportunity for companies that are being spun off. This is why Investingport always report about stock spinoff for our reade...
Months after the spinoff of its transportation unit and its subsequent merger with Wabtec(WAB), GE(GE) has sold 25.2 million shares of Wabtec stock in a public offering at $73.50 p...
Home Depot is expected to report its earnings for the fiscal quarter ending October 2019 and the expected number may be a strong one. The earnings report will be released before the stock market opens...
Day trading is a trading strategy which revolves around the opening and closing positions within a single day. Day trading usually requires large amounts of leverage and ...
Microsoft is a bluechip stock with a solid business model. The stock symbol is MSFT and it’s currently trading at $149.97. The company has a lot of cash in the bank and its positioned to retur...
Collateral Value is the market value of anything used as collateral to support a loan. This can create issues with margin requirements; if the asset begins to lose value the borrower would need to sup...