public issue definition

public issue means an initial public offer or a further public offer; (ss) “qualified institutional buyer” means:
public issue means an offer or invitation by an issuer to public to subscribe to the debt securities, which is not in the nature of a private placement;
public issue means an invitation by a housing finance company to public to subscribe to the securities offered through a prospectus.

More Definitions of public issue

public issue means issue of units by a 29[***] InvIT to the public and includes initial 30[public] offer and follow-on offer or any other issue made to the public as may be specified by the Board;
public issue means an initial offer or follow-on offer or any other issue made to the public as may be specified by the Board;
public issue means an offer or invitation by an issuer to the public to subscribe to its debt securities and/or non-convertible redeemable preference shares which is not in the nature of a private placement;
public issue means the issue of Shortfall Stapled Securities to the public which was approved by Stapled Security Holders at an extraordinary general meeting of the Trust and the Company on or about 4 September 2006;
public issue means an initial public offer or a further public offer;
public issue means a public issue of shares or securities in a company.
public issue means an invitation by an NBFC to public to subscribe to the securities offered through a prospectus.