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{{a|repack|}}We are not sure which [[Linklaters]] managing associate fever dream prompted this kind of baffling disclosure statement, but we are pretty certain it is that kind of foundry: only the product of years of [[Magic Circle]] beasting could generate something quite this obtuse. Look, we can giggle at those well-meaning Eurocrats, hell-bent with their [[KIIDS]], on demystifying all the manifold arcana of capital markets prospectusry — but not even they could be pedantic enough to require disclosure of the fundamental natural language one is communicating ones offering document in? | {{a|repack|}}Spotted, in the wild, in an offering memorandum: | ||
“The language of the Issue Memorandum is English.” | |||
We are not sure which [[Linklaters]] managing associate fever dream prompted this kind of baffling disclosure statement, but we are pretty certain it is that kind of foundry: only the product of years of [[Magic Circle]] beasting could generate something quite this obtuse. Look, we can giggle at those well-meaning Eurocrats, hell-bent with their [[KIIDS]], on demystifying all the manifold arcana of capital markets prospectusry — but not even they could be pedantic enough to require disclosure of the fundamental natural language one is communicating ones offering document in? | |||
Could one honestly, over the two-hundred and seventy pages of a prospectus, really be left any doubt? Could you carry on thinking, well, this ''looks'' like English, but there remains an outside chance that this is bulgarian? | Could one honestly, over the two-hundred and seventy pages of a prospectus, really be left any doubt? Could you carry on thinking, well, this ''looks'' like English, but there remains an outside chance that this is bulgarian? |
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Spotted, in the wild, in an offering memorandum:
“The language of the Issue Memorandum is English.”
We are not sure which Linklaters managing associate fever dream prompted this kind of baffling disclosure statement, but we are pretty certain it is that kind of foundry: only the product of years of Magic Circle beasting could generate something quite this obtuse. Look, we can giggle at those well-meaning Eurocrats, hell-bent with their KIIDS, on demystifying all the manifold arcana of capital markets prospectusry — but not even they could be pedantic enough to require disclosure of the fundamental natural language one is communicating ones offering document in?
Could one honestly, over the two-hundred and seventy pages of a prospectus, really be left any doubt? Could you carry on thinking, well, this looks like English, but there remains an outside chance that this is bulgarian?