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Capital increase (See Chapters 23 and 39 of the Vernimmen)
From a financial point of view, a capital increase is the sale of shares. Proceeds of this sale go to the company. A capital increase will Lead to a change in different indicators: right to dividends, to profits, to Liquidation sale proceeds, to equity, to voting rights amongst different funds providers. Capital increases can be made in cash or by asset contribution, following the exercise of warrants or a Debt conversion, be reserved or not, and with or without preferential subscription rights.
Capital increase (See Chapters 23 and 39 of the Vernimmen)
From a financial point of view, a capital increase is the sale of shares. Proceeds of this sale go to the company. A capital increase will Lead to a change in different indicators: right to dividends, to profits, to Liquidation sale proceeds, to equity, to voting rights amongst different funds providers. Capital increases can be made in cash or by asset contribution, following the exercise of warrants or a Debt conversion, be reserved or not, and with or without preferential subscription rights.
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