roadshow
English
Alternative forms
- road show
Pronunciation
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Noun
roadshow (plural roadshows)
- A show that travels from place to place.
- (film) The showing of a film in selected cinemas prior to its general release.
- (business) A series of meetings across different cities in which executives from a company have the opportunity to talk with current or potential investors.
- 2016 July 29, Gillian B. White, Bourree Lam, “‘Equity’: Finally, a Movie About Women Who Love Money”, in The Atlantic:
- I thought Equity had a pretty quick and easy way of illustrating what happens when a company decides to go public: from the pitch, to the due diligence, to the pricing, to the roadshow.
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Verb
roadshow (third-person singular simple present roadshows, present participle roadshowing, simple past roadshowed, past participle roadshown)
- (transitive) To show in various places as part of a travelling excursion.
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