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subscription ratio

The number of stock shares that must be held to receive a free share. During a rights offering that enables current shareholders to purchase discounted shares, the subscription ratio is the number of rights required to buy the share from a publicly traded company.

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  1. Subscription Ratio - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    In a rights offering, the number of rights required to buy a share in a publicly- traded company. A rights offering allows current shareholders to buy more shares , ...
     
  2. What is subscription ratio? definition and meaning
    Definition of subscription ratio: The number of stock shares that must be held to receive a free share. During a rights offering that enables current shareholders to ...
     
  3. subscription ratio - Invest Definition
    subscription ratio definition: The number of rights required to purchase a single share of a security in a rights offering....
     
  4. OSR - Over Subscription Ratio
    Acronym Finder: OSR stands for Over Subscription Ratio. This definition appears very rarely.
     
  5. The Board of Getinge intends to set the subscription ratio and ...
    The Board of Getinge intends to set the subscription ratio and subscription price in the planned rights issue to 1:9 and SEK 83,50 respectively. The Board of ...
     
  6. White Paper July 2008 Over Subscription Ratio as a planning ... - ATDI
    The purpose of this white paper is to give a methodology to manage Over Subscription Ratio (OSR) as a criterion for the design of a network. The OSR is the ...
     
  7. TECHNICOLOR : Successful completion of Technicolor's rights ...
    Aug 10, 2012 ... Subscription ratio of more than 143%. Paris (France), August 10, 2012 - The share capital increase with shareholders' preferential subscription ...
     
  8. Subscription Modeling & Cloud Performance | Cloudscaling
    Aug 21, 2009 ... single physical server with 16 physical cores; a subscription ratio of 1-1 (normal subscription); an allocation of 1 virtual CPU (VCPU) per VM ...