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Rights issue

A rights issue or rights offer is a dividend of subscription rights to buy additional securities in a company made to the company's existing security holders. When the rights are for equity securities, such as shares, in a public company, it can... Wikipedia
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A rights issue is an invitation to existing shareholders to purchase additional new shares in the company. This type of issue gives existing shareholders ...
A rights offering (rights issue) is a group of rights offered to existing shareholders to purchase additional stock shares, known as subscription warrants, ...
A rights issue is an offering of rights to the existing shareholders of a company that gives them an opportunity to buy additional shares directly from the.
In a public company, a rights issue is a form of public offering (different from most other types of public offering, where shares are issued to the general ...
A rights issue is the term for when a company offers more of its shares to current shareholders, usually to raise extra capital.
A Rights Issue is where existing shareholders are given the opportunity to buy a set number of new shares in the company they own.
Rights issues are an offer by a company to its shareholders to buy more of their stocks at a specific price by a stipulated deadline.
A rights issue is usually to be subscribed in cash (nearly always at a discount to the market price). The right to subscribe for the new shares or securities ...
Rights offering. Issuance to shareholders that allows them to purchase additional shares, usually at a discount to market price.