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  2. Stock dilution - Wikipedia

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    Stock dilution, also known as equity dilution, is the decrease in existing shareholders' ownership percentage of a company as a result of the company issuing new equity. [1] New equity increases the total shares outstanding which has a dilutive effect on the ownership percentage of existing shareholders.

  3. Accretion/dilution analysis - Wikipedia

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    BuyCo shareholders own 100,000/178,000 = 56.18% of NewCo (so they retain control) SellCo shareholders own 78,000/178,000 = 43.82% of NewCo Accretion/dilution analysis is a type of M&A financial modelling performed in the pre-deal phase to evaluate the effect of the transaction on shareholder value and to check whether EPS for buying ...

  4. Capitalization table - Wikipedia

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    In the earliest stages of their development, private companies may track their shareholders in a simple document or spreadsheet. Cap tables are widely used by entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and investment bankers to model and to analyze events such as ownership dilution, issuing employee stock options, or issuing new securities. After ...

  5. Should You Care? Stratasys Dilutes Shareholders

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    Is this share dilution something investors. In Stratasys' 424B5 filing, the company states that it is offering an additional 4 million shares of common stock, but reading the fine print reveals ...

  6. Insider Buys, Senior Notes, and Shareholder Dilution: What ...

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    J.C. Penney potentially destroyed huge amounts of shareholder wealth last week with a 44% dilution of shareholders in what could be management's last chance to return the company to relevance with ...

  7. What Is Shareholder Value?

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    Shareholder value is the financial value investors receive from owning shares of a company's stock. Increasing shareholder value over the long term typically leads to a higher stock price and ...

  8. Shareholder value - Wikipedia

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    The term shareholder value, sometimes abbreviated to SV, [1] can be used to refer to: . The market capitalization of a company;; The myth that the primary goal for a company is to increase the wealth of its shareholders (owners) by paying dividends and/or causing the stock price to increase (i.e. the Friedman doctrine introduced in 1970);

  9. Lucid Investors Get Hit With Double Whammy - AOL

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    While the shareholder dilution and a larger-than-expected Q3 loss on deck drove the stock price down nearly 27% over the past month, long-term shareholders can take these speed bumps with a grain ...