A company may decide to authorize 1 million shares of stock in its charter but initially issue only 500,000 shares to investors. The remaining 500,000 shares are considered unissued stock and can be issued by the company at a later date to raise additional capital or for other corporate purposes.
During the board meeting, the CFO suggested leveraging the unissued stock to raise more capital for the upcoming expansion projects.
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