Tombstone (financial industry)

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Tombstone finalizing the purchase of American Motors by Chrysler from Renault that was completed by Lazard in 1987[1]

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.[2] They do not sell anything but provide information about offering of new stock or bonds by firms or municipalities, as well as details of mergers and acquisitions or a private placement.[3]

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