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Share Structure & Dilution

What Is Stock Dilution? How It Destroys Shareholder Value

Stock dilution occurs when a company issues new shares, reducing the ownership percentage of existing shareholders. Each share becomes worth less because the same company value is spread across more shares. Dilution is especially common in OTC and small-cap stocks that need cash.

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