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Meanings of dilute the value in English
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Usage of dilute the value in English
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But any conversion would dilutethevalue of ordinary shares.
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Craigslist, equally vague, denied it has done anything to dilutethevalue of eBay's equity.
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A sale will dilutethevalue of outstanding shares, giving investors a reason to sell.
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Shares of Shoprite slid more than 5 percent on the fundraising, which will dilutethevalue of existing shares.
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Investors have welcomed BBVA's interest in the stake, fearing selling the shares on the bourse might dilutethevalue of the stock.
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The company's pending plan to issue new shares to pay off creditors would dilutethevalue of the share to less than 2 cents.
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Roberts, in the call, stressed the deal is a direct value transfer and will not dilutethevalue of shares held by KPE investors.
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Shares of NEC tumbled 9.5 percent to 286 yen as investors worried the capital raising would dilutethevalue of their holdings.
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While the move is set to dilutethevalue of existing shares, Otsuka's stock shot up 31%, their daily limit, to close at 212 yen.
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Quantitative easing equates to printing money and dilutesthevalue of the dollar.
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Mack's presence also dilutesthevalue of Masters' financial perspective.
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Shares typically fall sharply after the announcement of new share issue, dilutingthevalue of existing shares.
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They've been dilutingthevalue of the European business by spending so much time and money elsewhere.
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Investors saw the scrapping of the deal as a positive, as new shares would have dilutedthevalue of existing ones.
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The Edinburgh-based bank, once the world's biggest by assets, was part-nationalised just five months later, dilutingthevalue of shares held by other investors.
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Mason believes scrapping the structure would unfairly discriminate against the voting stock's holders, who paid a premium, by dilutingthevalue of the class.