-
1 stock watering
stock watering FIN Kapitalverwässerung f (the reduction in the value per share when additional shares in the company are issued; synonymous: dilution of equity, capital dilution, dilution of capital; durch Ausgabe von Gratisaktien z. B.)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > stock watering
-
2 dilution of capital
dilution of capital, dilution of equity FIN Kapitalverwässerung f, Verwässerung f des Aktienkapitals (the reduction in the value per share and/or the earnings per share when additional ordinary shares in the company are issued without a corresponding increase in its assets or profitability; synonymous: capital dilution, stock watering; durch Ausgabe zusätzlicher Aktien, z. B. von Gratisaktien oder aus der Wandlung von Wandelanleihen)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > dilution of capital
-
3 watered stock
watered stock FIN verwässerte Aktien fpl (shares in a company that are worth less than the total capital invested, e.g. through the issue of new stock below par value = Ausgabe junger Aktien unter pari; illegal practice in many countries, including Germany; cf dilution of capital)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > watered stock
См. также в других словарях:
Stock dilution — is a general term that results from the issue of additional common shares by a company. This increase in common shares of a stock can result from a secondary market offering, employees exercising stock options, or by conversion of convertible… … Wikipedia
Stock — For capital stock in the sense of the fixed input of a production function, see Physical capital. For other uses, see Stock (disambiguation). Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities … Wikipedia
dilution — di·lu·tion /dī lü shən, də / n 1: a lessening of real value (as of equity) by a decrease in relative worth; specif: a decrease of the value per share of common stock caused by an increase in the total number of shares 2: a lessening of the value… … Law dictionary
Stock option expensing — is a method of accounting for the value of share options, distributed as incentives to employees, within the profit and loss reporting of a listed business. It is an accounting standard thought by several Socially Responsible Investors to improve … Wikipedia
dilution — (1) The difference between gross sales and net sales. Dilution is caused by sales that are reversed as a result of returns and/or allowances. (2) The reduction in an existing stockholder s position that results from the issuance of new shares.… … Financial and business terms
Stock market — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond … Wikipedia
Dilution — Diminution in the proportion of income to which each share is entitled. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * dilute di‧lute [daɪˈluːt] verb [transitive] FINANCE if a company dilutes its shares or the earnings on its shares, it increases… … Financial and business terms
dilution — A reduction in *value. In the case of *common stock, dilution refers to a reduction in the value of a *stockholder’s share of *equity or a reduction in the proportion of shares held by a stockholder. This can occur when a corporation issues… … Auditor's dictionary
dilution protection — Standard provision that changes the conversion ratio in the case of a stock dividend or extraordinary distribution to avoid dilution of a convertible bondholder s potential equity position. Adjustment usually requires a split or stock dividend in … Financial and business terms
dilution — noun Date: 1646 1. the action of diluting ; the state of being diluted 2. something (as a solution) that is diluted 3. a lessening of real value (as of equity) by a decrease in relative worth; specifically a decrease of per share value of common… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Dilution — A reduction in earnings per share of common stock that occurs through the issuance of additional shares or the conversion of convertible securities. Adding to the number of shares outstanding reduces the value of holdings of existing shareholders … Investment dictionary