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- Tombstone_(financial_industry) comment "A tombstone is a type of print notice that is most often used in the financial industry to formally announce a particular transaction, such as an initial public offering or placement of stock of a company.The Securities Act of 1933 required the publication of the tombstone advertisement to be printed in a newspaper and provide the barest of information on the transaction as the last step in the financial deal.This public disclosure is done in a form that lists the participants in a specified order according to their role in underwriting or brokering the transaction. ".
- Q1416231 comment "A tombstone is a type of print notice that is most often used in the financial industry to formally announce a particular transaction, such as an initial public offering or placement of stock of a company.The Securities Act of 1933 required the publication of the tombstone advertisement to be printed in a newspaper and provide the barest of information on the transaction as the last step in the financial deal.This public disclosure is done in a form that lists the participants in a specified order according to their role in underwriting or brokering the transaction. ".