syndicate
1 A group of bankers, insurers, contractors, etc., who join together to work on a large project. Notable activities undertaken by such a group may include syndicated loans and underwriting (see also ...
syndicate restrictions
The restrictions found in an underwriting agreement or placed on a syndicate in relation to the offer (cf. fixed price reoffering).
Dub Syndicate
Dub Syndicate was initially created as an On U Sound offshoot which Roots Radics drummer Lincoln Valentine ‘Style’ Scott and Adrian Sherwood have used as a flag of convenience for ...
underwriting syndicate
A group of institutions that act together to share, or syndicate, an underwriting risk (cf. purchase agreement). See underwriting agreement.
Soul Syndicate
Yet another of the top session teams that determined the sound and feel of reggae music at any given time in its evolution, the Soul Syndicate were hugely influential in ...
Dream Syndicate
The early 80s were exciting times for those with a taste for American west coast rock. Several aspiring new acts appeared in the space of a few months who were ...
newspaper syndicate
An organization that distributes material, for example news articles and features, to newspapers, for commission.
Stratemeyer Syndicate
American publisher of book series, founded in 1883 by Edward Stratemeyer. The best known are ‘The Hardy Boys’, ‘The Bobbsey Twins’, and ‘Nancy Drew’. In 1979, the rights to continue the series were ...
Syndicate Authors
Nineteenth-century publishers of popular fiction quickly adopted the practices of commodity manufacture. Like their counterparts who produced soap or clothing or foodstuffs for a mass market, makers ...
Theatrical Syndicate
Association of American businessmen in the theatre, formed in 1896, which included Charles Frohman. For about 16 years they controlled most of the theatres of New York and many of ...
Trance Syndicate Records
Trance Syndicate was formed in Austin, Texas, USA, in 1990, by King Coffey, drummer with the Butthole Surfers. It quickly grew from humble origins to become one of the most ...
Syndicate Of Sound
Formed in San Jose, California, USA, in 1964, the Syndicate Of Sound were known for one classic garage band/punk single, ‘Little Girl’, a US Top 10 hit on Bell Records ...
Echomania (Dub Syndicate album)
British producer/multi-instrumentalist Adrian Sherwood has always had a fondness for reggae. In most projects, such as the New Age Steppers or Tackhead, dub is only one element of many. For ...
breaking the syndicate
The termination of the underwriting agreement or purchase and sale agreement. Normally, the agreement will stipulate when this would occur, but in securities underwriting early termination by mutual ...
Freedom Sounds In Dub (King Tubby/Soul Syndicate album)
Another classic dub finding from the UK reggae reissue label Blood and Fire, Freedom Sounds In Dub was co-credited to legendary producer/mixer King Tubby and the group Soul Syndicate, whose ...
Syndicates
Professional syndicates—like labor unions (which are not treated here)—have arisen in the Islamic world in the past century in new or significantly altered occupations which emerged in response to ...
syndication
Syndication services distribute and offer reprint rights—for articles or other works (cartoons, crossword puzzles, photographs, graphics, weekly columns, and digital news feeds) to which they hold ...
syndicated swap
A large interest rate swap or cross-currency swap where a number of counterparties form a syndicate to provide the other party with the transaction.
syndicated content
*content which has been developed for sale to Web sites, for example, a page which contains IT industry comment from a well-respected expert. It is the electronic equivalent of syndicated material ...
syndicated programme
A television or radio programme that is distributed in more than one market by an organization other than a network.