Issue shares initially
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GOPUBLICIssue shares, initially
aftermarketThe market for shares and bonds after their original issue
aftermarketsThe market for shares and bonds after their original issue
splittingIssue new shares of (stock) to existing stockholders in proportion to their current holdings
scripsAn issue of additional shares to shareholders in proportion to the shares already held
splitsIssue new shares of (stock) to existing stockholders in proportion to their current holdings
stocksThe capital raised by a business or corporation through the issue and subscription of shares
overissuingIssue (bonds, shares of stock, etc.) beyond the authorized amount or the issuer's ability to pay them on demand
overissuesIssue (bonds, shares of stock, etc.) beyond the authorized amount or the issuer's ability to pay them on demand
wateredIncrease (a company's debt, or nominal capital) by the issue of new shares without a corresponding addition to assets
overissuedIssue (bonds, shares of stock, etc.) beyond the authorized amount or the issuer's ability to pay them on demand
overissueIssue (bonds, shares of stock, etc.) beyond the authorized amount or the issuer's ability to pay them on demand
underwrote(of a bank or other financial institution) Engage to buy all the unsold shares in (an issue of new securities)
underwrites(of a bank or other financial institution) Engage to buy all the unsold shares in (an issue of new securities)
underwritten(of a bank or other financial institution) Engage to buy all the unsold shares in (an issue of new securities)
underwrite(of a bank or other financial institution) Engage to buy all the unsold shares in (an issue of new securities)
underwriting(of a bank or other financial institution) Engage to buy all the unsold shares in (an issue of new securities)
dilutionsA reduction in the value of a shareholding due to the issue of additional shares in a company without an increase in assets