to issue at a discount

  • 31rights issue — noun an offering of common stock to existing shareholders who hold subscription rights or pre emptive rights that entitle them to buy newly issued shares at a discount from the price at which they will be offered to the public later the… …

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  • 32fungible issue — 1) A bond issued on the same terms and conditions as a bond previously issued by the same company. It has the advantage of having paperwork consistent with the previous bond and of increasing the depth of the market of that particular bond (see… …

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  • 33rights issue — A method by which listed companies on a stock exchange raise new capital, in exchange for new shares. The name arises from the principle of pre emption rights, according to which existing shareholders must be offered the new shares in proportion… …

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  • 34fungible issue — 1) A bond issued on the same terms and conditions as a bond previously issued by the same company. It has the advantage of having paperwork consistent with the previous bond and of increasing the depth of the market of that particular bond (see… …

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  • 35rights issue — A method by which listed companies on a stock exchange raise new capital, in exchange for new shares. The name arises from the principle of pre emption rights, according to which existing shareholders must be offered the new shares in proportion… …

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  • 36original issue discount securities — ( OIDS) bonds on which the coupon rate is set considerably below the yield to maturity at the time of issuance so that the bonds are issued at a discount from a par value. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 37deep discount bonds — bonds issued at a discount to par value and redeemed at par or a premium to par. They may either pay a low coupon over their lives (low coupon bonds) or no coupon at all ( zero coupon bonds). The difference between the issue price and the… …

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  • 38bond discount — noun A reduction from the face amount of a bond that occurs where bonds are sold on the market for cash at a price less than the face amount. Since bonds mature years after issue, they are discounted to reflect present value …

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  • 39Rights Offering (Issue) — Issuing rights to a company s existing shareholders to buy a proportional number of additional securities at a given price (usually at a discount) within a fixed period. Rights are often transferable, allowing the holder to sell them on the open… …

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  • 40Original issue discount debt (OID debt) — Debt that is initially offered at a price below par. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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