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  2. Indication of interest - Wikipedia

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    An indication of interest (IOI), sometimes expression of interest (EOI), is an expression in finance that demonstrates a buyer's non-binding interest in buying a security in the stock market, often before it is available for purchase. [1]

  3. Red herring prospectus - Wikipedia

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    Potential investors may not place buy orders for the security, based solely on the information contained within the preliminary prospectus. Those investors may, however, express an "indication of interest" in the offering, provided that they have received a copy of the red herring at least 72 hours prior to the public sale.

  4. Economic indicator - Wikipedia

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    Lagging indicators are indicators that usually change after the economy as a whole does. Typically the lag is a few quarters of a year. The unemployment rate is a lagging indicator: employment tends to increase two or three quarters after an upturn in the general economy. [citation needed]. In a performance measuring system, profit earned by a ...

  5. Elan's Response to Indication of Interest - AOL

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    Elan's Response to Indication of Interest DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Board of Elan Corporation, plc (NYS: ELN) (the Company) acknowledges this morning's announcement by Royalty Management, LLC ...

  6. Conflict of interest - Wikipedia

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    A conflict of interest exists if the circumstances are reasonably believed (on the basis of past experience and objective evidence) to create a risk that a decision may be unduly influenced by other, secondary interests, and not on whether a particular individual is actually influenced by a secondary interest. A widely used definition is: "A ...

  7. What is interest? Definition, how it works and examples - AOL

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    For example, a five-year loan of $1,000 with simple interest of 5 percent per year would require $1,250 over the life of the loan ($1,000 principal and $250 in interest).

  8. Prediction: Here's What the Highest CD Rates Will Be in 2025

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    The median projections had interest rates coming down by 1 percentage point in 2024, 1 percentage point in 2025, and half a percentage point in 2026. Since the Fed has already cut rates by half a ...

  9. Return on investment - Wikipedia

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    Interest on a second, or refinanced, loan may increase, and loan fees may be charged, both of which can reduce the ROI, when the new numbers are used in the ROI equation. There may also be an increase in maintenance costs and property taxes, and an increase in utility rates if the owner of a residential rental or commercial property pays these ...