When a company decides to issue new shares to raise additional capital, it often grants preemptive rights to its current shareholders. This means that these shareholders have the opportunity to buy the new shares before anyone else, ensuring they can avoid dilution of their existing ownership stake if they choose to purchase the additional shares.
During the board meeting, the CEO mentioned that the issuance of new shares would include preemptive rights for all current shareholders to protect their interests.
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