Definitions

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  • adjective finance Having the right to be sold at a predetermined price.

Etymologies

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put +‎ -able

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Examples

  • Under the terms of the tender offer, holders of convertible subordinated notes, which are "puttable" in March 2011, will be offered par value in cash.

    FinanzNachrichten.de: Aktuelle Nachrichten 2010

  • It rained very heavily last night, and that's only a good thing for the players because what it does is soften up the course and soften up the greens a little bit to make them a little slower, a little more puttable, and you see that.

    Woods Off To Tough Start On Masters Day 3 2009

  • LYONs are a zero-coupon bond that is callable by the issuer, puttable by the investor and convertible at the request of their holders into shares of the issuing company.

    Merrill Bond Holders Submit 2008

  • SPECTER: No, no, I don't feel put in a box, and I'm not puttable in a box.

    CNN Transcript Sep 24, 2006 2006

  • But Tom Meeks said as long as the greens stayed puttable, play would continue, and they did.

    USATODAY.com - Garcia's frustrations boil over at soggy Bethpage 2002

  • NY puttable floating option tax-exempts receipts series MT-689;

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  • -Deutsche Bank SPEARs/LIFERs Trust (NY) short puttable exempt adjustable receipts (SPEARs) series DBE-328;

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  • NY puttable floating option tax-exempts receipts series PT-3508;

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  • As well as converted a total of 60 million of our outstanding convertible notes into common equity, thereby reducing our total outstanding notes of approximately 207.9 million, of which 57.9 million are puttable by the holders in November, 2011.

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  • And the balance of 150 million is puttable by the holders in 2014.

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