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syndicate

[sin-di-kit, sin-di-keyt] / ˈsɪn dɪ kɪt, ˈsɪn dɪˌkeɪt /


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Elliott is talking with banks about the idea of an initial public offering but hasn’t chosen an underwriting syndicate, the people said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Meanwhile, three syndicated deals will be carried out in the conventional-bond segment, meaning altogether four syndications for next year, it said.

From MarketWatch

At its peak, “The Howard Stern Show” was syndicated in 60 markets and drew more than 20 million listeners.

From Los Angeles Times

The government adopted “financial interest and syndication,” or “fin-syn,” rules in the 1970s, preventing broadcasters from syndicating their own content and owning perpetual financial interest in their shows.

From MarketWatch

Many more syndicates have moved even further south to Payathonzu, near the Three Pagodas Pass border crossing.

From BBC