issue shares

  • 91scrip 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… …

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  • 92capitalization issue — noun An issue of shares given free by a company to its shareholders (in proportion to the size of their holdings) in order to capitalize reserves, a bonus issue • • • Main Entry: ↑capital …

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  • 93outstanding issue — n. The total number of shares actually sold to shareholders less treasury stock; must be less than the authorized issue (the amount permitted by the company s charter). Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000 …

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  • 94public issue — public offering An offer for sale in which the public are invited, through advertisements in the national press, to apply for a new issue of shares or other securities at a price fixed by the company. Compare: issue by tender See also: initial… …

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  • 95public issue — public offering An offer for sale in which the public are invited, through advertisements in the national press, to apply for a new issue of shares or other securities at a price fixed by the company. Compare issue by tender See also initial… …

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  • 96bonus issue — /ˈboʊnəs ɪʃu/ (say bohnuhs ishooh) noun a free issue of shares to shareholders of a company; scrip issue. Also, bonus …

  • 97company limited by shares — company limited in the quantity of shares of stock it may issue …

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  • 98qualifying shares — / kwɒlɪfaɪɪŋ ʃeəz/ plural noun the number of shares which you need to earn to get a bonus issue or to be a director of the company, etc …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 99vendor rights issue — An alternative to a vendor placing with open offer. A hybrid structure, which is complicated and unusual, involving the clawback to shareholders being made on provisional allotment letters rather than application forms. The advantage for… …

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  • 100New Issue — A reference to a security that has been registered, issued and is being sold on a market to the public for the first time. New issues are sometimes referred to as primary shares or new offerings. The term does not necessarily refer to newly… …

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