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lead joint

lead joint

[′led ‚jȯint]
(engineering)
A pipe joint made by caulking with lead wool or molten lead.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

lead joint

A joint in a water pipe in which molten lead has been poured, as in a bell-and-spigot joint.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Architecture and Construction. Copyright © 2003 by McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Morgan Stanley & Co LLC, Goldman Sachs & Co LLC and JP Morgan Securities LLC will serve as lead joint book-running managers for the proposed offering.
Morgan Securities will serve as lead joint book-running managers for the proposed offering.
Morgan Securities LLC and Allen & company LLC will serve as lead joint book-running managers for the offering.
Citigroup, Leerink Partners and Cowen and Company are acting as lead joint book-running managers.
The property, located at the southern tip of Manhattan at One Broadway, was purchased with lead joint venture partner Stellar Management from Allstate TFI for $9 million.
For the offering, Morgan Stanley & Co LLC and Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC acted as lead joint bookrunning managers.
Goldman Sachs and Citigroup are acting as lead joint book-running managers for the offering, with BofA Merrill Lynch, Deutsche Bank Securities, Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse acting as additional book-running managers, and Societe Generale and Wells Fargo Securities acting as co-managers.
For the common stock offering, Goldman Sachs & Co (NYSE: GS) and Deutsche Bank Securities (NYSE: DB) are acting as lead joint book-running managers.
and Deutsche Bank Securities are acting as lead joint book-running managers, Credit Suisse, J.P.
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