释义 |
placee, n. Comm. (orig. U.S.).|pleɪˈsiː| [f. place v. + -ee1.] An investor to whom shares, etc. are sold by direct or private placement.
1963Univ. Chicago Law Rev. XXX. 216 There was nothing in the record to suggest that private placements were ever made to more than a few placees. 1972New York Law Jrnl. 10 Oct. 3/2 Successive private placements each start a new two-year holding period. The holding of the previous private placee cannot be tacked to the holding of the subsequent placee. 1982Financial Times 23 Nov. 19/6 If the deal goes through Anglo United will be owned as to 53 per cent by ARP, 33 per cent by the private placees and 14 per cent by existing shareholders. 1986Times 9 July 21/1 The shares have been taken up by placees and..are trading at premium to the placing price. |