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A seasoned equity offering (SEO) or capital increase is a new equity issued by an already publicly traded company. Seasoned offerings may involve shares sold by existing shareholders (non-dilutive), new shares (dilutive), or both. If the seasoned equity offering is made by an issuer that meets certain regulatory criteria, it may be a shelf offering.

See also

  • Initial public offering – Type of securities offering in which a private company becomes a public company
  • Public offering – Offering of securities of a company to the public
  • Reduction of capital – stock value decrease of a companyPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
  • Rights issue – Dividend of subscription rights to buy additional securities in a company
  • Secondary market offering – Registered offering of a security that was previously issued to the public

References

  1. "Seasoned Equity Offering". Corporate Finance Institute. Retrieved 2 June 2023.

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