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  2. Convertible bond - Wikipedia

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    Convertible notes are also a frequent vehicle for seed investing in startup companies, as a form of debt that converts to equity in a future investing round. [4] It is a hybrid investment vehicle, which carries the (limited) protection of debt at the start, but shares in the upside as equity if the startup is successful, while avoiding the ...

  3. Reverse convertible securities - Wikipedia

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    A reverse convertible security is a type of convertible security where a bond or short-term note can be converted to cash, debt or equity at a set date by the issuer based on an underlying stock. In effect it is a type of option on the maturity date where the bond can be converted to shares or cash.

  4. Convertible security - Wikipedia

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    Most convertible securities are convertible bonds or preferred stocks that pay regular interest and can be converted into shares of the issuer's common stock. Convertible securities typically include other embedded options, such as call or put options. Consequently, determining the value of convertible securities can be a complex exercise. [1]

  5. AI startup Anthropic to raise $2 billion at $60 billion ... - AOL

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    The latest $4 billion issued to Amazon in convertible notes will be converted into equity through this round. Anthropic, whose annualized revenue hit about $875 million, sells access to its models ...

  6. SanDisk to Float Convertible Notes Issue - AOL

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    The company announced that it intends to float an issue of convertible senior notes in a private offering to qualified institutional buyers. Up to $1 billion in principal amount will be.

  7. Contingent convertible bond - Wikipedia

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    A contingent convertible bond (CoCo), also known as an enhanced capital note (ECN), [1] is a fixed-income instrument that is convertible into equity if a pre-specified trigger event occurs. [2] The concept of CoCo has been particularly discussed in the context of crisis management in the banking industry. [3]

  8. NetSuite to Offer $270 Million in Convertible Notes - AOL

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    NetSuite plans to offer $270 million worth of its convertible senior notes due 2018 to qualified institutional buyers, with the initial purchasers getting an option to buy up to $40 million more ...

  9. Foreign currency convertible bonds - Wikipedia

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    Foreign currency convertible bonds are equity linked debt securities that are to be converted into equity or depository receipts after a specified period. thus a holder of FCCB has the option of either converting it into equity share at a predetermined price or exchange rate, or retaining the bonds. [4]