What is another word for rights issue?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈa͡ɪts ˈɪʃuː] (IPA)

The term "rights issue" can also be expressed as a "rights offering." A rights issue is when a company offers existing shareholders the opportunity to purchase additional shares at a discounted price, often as a way to raise capital. Another synonym for rights issue is "rights offering," which is commonly used in the United States. Additionally, the term "entitlement offering" can also be used to describe a rights issue. Ultimately, whichever term is used, the concept remains the same - a company is offering existing shareholders the right to purchase additional shares of the company's stock.

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What are the hyponyms for Rights issue?

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  • hyponyms for rights issue (as nouns)

Famous quotes with Rights issue

  • And I've tried to give us a higher profile. Typically, at a board meeting, we'd pass resolutions about the civil-rights issue of the day, but we'd never tell anyone. So I've instituted a policy of announcing our resolutions at the end of our meetings.
    Julian Bond
  • As a human rights issue, the effort to end violence against women becomes a government's obligation, not just a good idea.
    Charlotte Bunch
  • I've often argued that oil and gas exploration is a state's rights issue. It is abundantly clear that the State of Florida does not want drilling to negatively affect its beaches and shores.
    Jeff Miller
  • We're taking on Social Security as a property rights issue. We figure that every single American has an absolute property right interest in the fruits of his or her own labor. What I work for should be my property.
    Malcolm Wallop
  • I extend that to the abortion issue, I extend that to the so-called gay rights issue, I think this is a freedom principle and consistent with the analysis in the economic area as well.
    William Weld

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