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- impact to performance might be one in which the performance of the oversubscribed portion of the network is less than that of the end to end service that...
- devices. A resource experiencing ongoing contention can be described as oversubscribed. Resolving resource contention problems is one of the basic functions...
- capacity. As a result, these funds may be closed to new investors and oversubscribed. For such funds, AUM may not be an accurate metric of success. For example...
- method of distributing securities to investors when an issue has been oversubscribed. At the end of the subscription period, the demand for a new issue can...
- company made its initial public offer (IPO) in 1999, which was 50 times oversubscribed. In 2002, ****mins Infotech, the IT department of ****mins merged with...
- at the start of the year. The ballot has always been substantially oversubscribed. Successful applicants are selected at random by a computer. The most...
- Ivanka (2023-08-02). Hidayat, Khomarul (ed.). "IPO Cinema XXI (CNMA) Oversubscribed 25,7 Kali". kontan.co.id (in Indonesian). Grah****a Mediatama. Retrieved...
- month". @businessline. Retrieved 16 October 2021. Wonderla Holidays IPO oversubscribed 38 times on last day LiveMint April 23, 2014 Krishnamoorthy, Suresh...
- dedicated healthcare fund focused on middle market companies, which was oversubscribed and hit its hard cap of $1.4 billion in total capital commitments. "Company...
- university notes that state school students apply disproportionately to oversubscribed subjects. The proportion of students coming from state schools has been...