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''Convertible bonds''.   
''Convertible bonds''.   
The number of ordinary shares (or other securities) for which each convertible bond may be exchanged, at the bondholder's option.
The number of ordinary shares (or other securities) for which each convertible bond may be exchanged, at the bondholder's option.


For example, if each convertible bond may be exchanged for 40 ordinary shares, then the conversion ratio is 40.
For example, if each convertible bond may be exchanged for 40 ordinary shares, then the conversion ratio is 40.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Convertible bonds]]
* [[Convertible bonds]]
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Latest revision as of 20:37, 27 June 2022

Convertible bonds.

The number of ordinary shares (or other securities) for which each convertible bond may be exchanged, at the bondholder's option.

For example, if each convertible bond may be exchanged for 40 ordinary shares, then the conversion ratio is 40.


See also