Reserved capital increase (See Chapter 41 of the Vernimmen)A reserved capital increase is the issue of capital for a specified investor. In some countries, a company can issue new shares on terms that are highly dilutive (see dilution – shareholders) for existing shareholders. The new shares can be purchased either for cash or for contributed assets (see asset contribution). For example, a family holding company can contribute assets (see asset contribution) to the operating company to strengthen its control over this company. In the strongest form of poison pill, shares can be issued at a discount to the current share price.
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R&D RCF RNAV ROCE ROE Range note Ratchet effect Rate of discount Rate of return Rate tunnel Rating Rating agency Rating outlook Raw material prices risk Re-rating Real dilution Real interest rate Real options Realised rate Recapitalisation Receivables Recommended offer Recoverable value Recurrent items Recurring items Redemption Reference rate Registered bond Regulatory changes Regulatory risk Relative value ratio Rendez-vous clause Repayment by equal instalments Repayment by tranches (or series) Repayment in fine Replacement cost Replicating portfolio Repo, repurchase agreement Representations and warranties, Reps & warranties Reps & warranties Repurchase agreement Required rate of return Requirements in working capital Research and development costs, R&D Reserved capital increase Residual pool Residual value Resistance level Restated net asset value, RNAV Restrictive covenant Restructuring charges Restructuring provisions Retail investor Retail public offering Retained Cash Flow Retained earnings Return Return on capital employed, ROCE Return on equity, ROE Return on investment Revenues Reverse flex Reverse repo Revolving credit Right of approval Right of first refusal Rights issue Risk Risk of a fraud Risk of default Risk of illiquidity Risk premium Risk-free assets Risk-free rate Risk/return ratio Roadshow Rule 144A