scrip issue
1scrip issue — noun A bonus issue (qv) • • • Main Entry: ↑scrip …
2scrip issue — See bonus issue. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 …
3Scrip issue — A scrip issue is a form of secondary issue. In the United Kingdom, public limited companies, those listed on the London Stock Exchange, have a number of ways to create new shares. A scrip issue is the process of creating new shares which are… …
4scrip issue — See bonus issue. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary (Also bonus issue / capitalisation issue) Euroclear Clearing and Settlement glossary Security holders are awarded additional assets free of payment from the issuer in proportion… …
5scrip issue — bonus issue; = capitalization issue; = free issue The issue of new share certificates to existing shareholders to reflect the accumulation of profits in the reserves of a company s balance sheet. It is thus a process for converting money from the …
6scrip issue — bonus issue; capitalization issue; free issue The issue of new share certificates to existing shareholders to reflect the accumulation of profits in the reserves of a company s balance sheet. The shareholders do not pay for the new shares and… …
7scrip issue — (Also bonus issue / capitalisation issue) Security holders are awarded additional assets free of payment from the issuer in proportion to their holding. A bonus issue is typically represented by shares, rights or warrants. Nominal value does not… …
8scrip issue — / skrɪp ˌɪʃu:/ noun an issue of shares whereby a company transfers money from reserves to share capital and issues free extra shares to the shareholders (the value of the company remains the same, and the total market value of shareholders’… …
9scrip issue — /ˈskrɪp ˌɪʃu/ (say skrip .ishooh) noun → bonus issue …
10Scrip — issued by the Capitol Hill Baby Sitting Co op, worth ½ hour of babysitting time. Scrip is an American term for any substitute for currency which is not legal tender and is often a form of credit. Scrips were created as company payment of… …