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  2. OneChicago - Wikipedia

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    If the underlying stock is general collateral, the repo rate is reflected in the futures buy price being higher than the stock sale price (a so-called contango). In essence, you are monetizing your stocks and are paying interest on the sale proceeds. Selling single stock futures against their underlying stocks. This is a so-called synthetic bonds.

  3. DRW Trading Group - Wikipedia

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    DRW Holdings, LLC, typically referred to as DRW, is a proprietary trading firm based in Chicago.The firm was founded in 1992 by Don Wilson, an options trader at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, and was named after his initials: DRW. [1]

  4. Direct public offering - Wikipedia

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    The advantages of a direct public offering include: broader access to investment capital, the ability to raise capital from the company's own community (including non-wealthy investors), the ability to utilize stock to complete acquisitions and stock options to attract and retain employees, enhanced credibility and providing early investors with liquidity.

  5. ‘We buy houses’ companies in Chicago - AOL

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    Here’s more about how “we buy housescompanies in Chicago work, and the pros and cons of working with them. ... If you’re not sure whether a “we buy housessale is for you, consider ...

  6. O'Connor & Associates - Wikipedia

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    O'Connor entered into a currency joint venture with SBC, in 1989, that proved to be the first step towards a sale of O'Connor to SBC. [ 1 ] Following a 1992 merger, O'Connor was combined with SBC's money market , capital market , and currency market activities to form a globally integrated capital markets and treasury operation.

  7. craigslist - Wikipedia

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    Craigslist's main source of revenue is paid job ads in select American cities. The company does not formally disclose financial or ownership information. Analysts and commentators have reported varying figures for its annual revenue, ranging from $10 million in 2004, $20 million in 2005, and $25 million in 2006 to possibly $150 million in 2007.

  8. Category:Direct stock offerings - Wikipedia

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    Direct stock offerings occur when companies list their stock directly, without going though an initial public offering process. Pages in category "Direct stock offerings" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

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