Offerings

/ˈɒfərɪŋz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Assets, goods, or securities presented or provided in a legal or commercial context, often in connection with a contract, sale, or public solicitation.
    The company’s initial public offerings attracted significant investor interest.

Forms

  • offering

Commentary

In legal contexts, 'offerings' chiefly refers to items presented for acceptance or sale, such as securities in finance; it is important to distinguish from 'offer' which refers to the proposal itself.

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