Seasoned equity offering

Seasoned equity offering

A Seasoned equity offering ("SEO") or Capital increase is a new equity issue by a company after its IPO. It differs from a "secondary" equity offering, in which owners (not the company) sell their shares. In the latter case, the company gets no money and no ownership dilution happens, for the company does not issue new shares. In reality, secondary offerings may be a combination of the two.

ee also

*Initial public offering
*Rights issue
*Secondary Market Offering

External links

* [http://www.vernimmen.com/html/glossaire/definition_seasoned_equity_offering_seo.html Seasoned equity offering, SEO - Finance dictionary]
* [http://www.studyfinance.com/jfsd/pdffiles/v7n2/schadler.pdf UNDERWRITER CHOICE AND ANNOUNCEMENT EFFECTS FOR SEASONED EQUITY OFFERINGS by Fredrick P. Schadler* and Timothy L. Manuel]
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m4130/is_4_32/ai_112452265 Does the sequence of seasoned equity offerings matter?]


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