Sentences with phrase «means share dilution»

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The dilemma for Fidelity and Hartford, says Drew Nordlicht, partner and managing director of Hightower Advisors in San Diego, is whether to make subsequent investments at their own price threshold, or to use Blackrock's 20 percent higher valuation, which means a dilution of their own shares.
That means executives can pay employees (and themselves) with stock instead of cash, buy back shares to offset the dilution, and increase these adjusted metrics without doing anything to improve real operating performance.
Management may have also used the rights offering announcement as a kind of warning; the rights exercise is limited to those holding under 20 % of outstanding shares, which means potential dilution for a large shareholder seeking to get greater control.
Dilution In the world of finance, dilution means something is being watered down, typically earnings peDilution In the world of finance, dilution means something is being watered down, typically earnings pedilution means something is being watered down, typically earnings per share.
Agents generally view buybacks as a means of offsetting option dilution, as a way to smooth or juice EPS and, best of all, as a share price booster to increase the value of their options — intrinsic value «s usually ignored and / or completely irrelevant.
Mr. Market might have thought these were newly issued shares and this would mean dilution for existing shareholders.
This means that although the company managed to grow its earnings by an annualized 6 % per year over this ten year period, the EPS only grew by 4 % per year due to share dilution.
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