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deficiency letter

An SEC letter indicating that a preliminary prospectus for an offering needs to be modified.

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  1. Deficiency Letter Definition | Investopedia
    A letter, issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) indicating a significant deficiency or omission in a registered statement or prospectus.
     
  2. What is deficiency letter? - BusinessDictionary.com
    Definition of deficiency letter: Notice issued to point out material omissions in an official or legal document, and to demand their immediate rectification.
     
  3. What is a Deficiency Letter?
    A deficiency letter is a document sent by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of the United States to the issuers of intended public stock offerings.
     
  4. Deficiency Letter - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    Notification from the SEC to a prospective issuer of securities that revisions or additions need to be made to the preliminary prospectus.
     
  5. Deficiency Letter: Definition from Answers.com
    Written notice from the Securities and Exchange Commission to a prospective issuer of securities that the preliminary prospectus needs revision or expansion.
     
  6. What is deficiency letter? definition and meaning - InvestorWords.com
    Definition of deficiency letter: An SEC letter indicating that a preliminary prospectus for an offering needs to be modified.
     
  7. GeoPetro Receives a Listing Deficiency Letter From the NYSE MKT ...
    1 day ago ... From Yahoo! Finance: SAN FRANCISCO -- GeoPetro Resources Company ( NYSE MKT:GPR) ("GeoPetro" or the "Company") today announced ...
     
  8. Deficiency Letter Law & Legal Definition
    A deficiency letter is a document sent by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of the United States to the registrants of intended public stock offerings ...