The removal of a security’s listing on a stock exchange. This is done when the security no longer exists, the company is bankrupt, the public distribution of the security has dropped to an unacceptably low level, or the company has failed to comply with the terms of its listing agreement.
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Diluted Earnings (a.k.a. fully diluted earnings)
Total of after tax (bottom line) earnings divided by number of common shares including unexercised stock options, and unconverted preferred stock and convertible bonds. Undiluted earnings would be after tax earnings divided by issued stock only, not considering outstanding options, etc.
EBIT
Earnings before interest and taxes. Also known as operating income.
Cross
A trade that occurs when two accounts within the same Participating Organization/Member wish to buy and sell the same security at an agreed price and volume. With some approved exceptions, crosses can only occur within the current bid and ask for the stock.
Covered
Writing an option when the writer owns the underlying security, and writes the option on a one to one ratio with the stock. A short call is covered if the underlying security is owned. A short put is covered if the underlying security is also short in the account. A short call is covered if a long call of the same underlying security is owned in the same account with the same or lower strike. A short put is covered if a long put of the same underlying security is owned in the same account with a strike price equal to or greater than the strike of the short put.
Delisted Issue
The status of a security that is no longer listed on the Exchange. The security could trade on another market.
Direct Stock Purchase Plan (DSP)
A plan implemented by a corporation allowing purchase of shares, or fractions of shares, directly from the company, usually on a regular basis.
EBITDA
Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. Adds these items back to reported earnings to more accurately reflect real cash earnings of company. Similar to operating cash flow, except operating cash flow also considers changes in levels of inventories and receivables.
Delisted Issuer
A listed issuer is delisted when the last listed security of the issuer is delisted.
Discount
The difference between a bond’s face value and its current market price.