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  The benefits and costs of deeply-discounted rights issues - practitioners viewpoints
 
 
Title: The benefits and costs of deeply-discounted rights issues - practitioners viewpoints
Author: Burton, Bruce
Helliar, Christine
Power, David
Appeared in: Applied economics letters
Paging: Volume 11 (2004) nr. 6 pages 369-372
Year: 2004-05-15
Contents: Deeply-discounted rights issues (DDRIs) remain rare on the world's largest stock markets, but the costs and benefits of such issues have attracted renewed attention in recent years as market regulators search for ways of driving down the cost of external fund raising. The relative scarcity of DDRIs presents a puzzle to researchers because the rationale normally suggested - concern about the diluting effect of a heavily discounted rights issue on earnings per share - is easily shown to be irrelevant in theory (Patterson and Ursel, Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, 20, 115-24, 1993). The present study therefore reports the results of a series of discussions with firms, investors and advisers in the UK regarding DDRIs and the extent to which concerns about the impact on earnings continue to hamper growth in their use. The results suggest that firms are fully aware of the potential cost savings associated with DDRIs, but concerns about investor reaction to any offer-induced earnings dilution continue to mitigate against any significant increase in their popularity.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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