debenture holder
somebody holding a bond a person who holds a bond or certificate of debt for money lent
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somebody holding a bond a person who holds a bond or certificate of debt for money lent
The price per share at which the holder of convertible bonds, or debentures, or preferred stock, can convert them into shares of common stock.
The number of shares of common stock an investor will receive on converting a convertible security—a bond, debenture, or preferred stock.
I would say that hedge funds are more conservative than bond fund managers and they are real specialists in credit. They read everything that a company puts out and which is available on that company. They read the debentures, they talk to the CEO, and then if they do take a long position in a
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A company’s capital structure is determined by its long-term financing arrangements, including a combination of common stock, debentures, preferred stock, long-term debt, and retained earnings. The capital structure, which is also known as the capitalization structure, differs from the financial
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