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dilution
The process of making something dilute
A solution that has had additional solvent, such as water, added to it into order to make it less concentrated
The action of the verb dilute
Dilution has two meanings in finance The first is the process by which an investor’s ownership percentage in a company is reduced by the issuance of new securities The second is the effect on earnings per share and book value per share if all convertible securities were converted and all warrants or stock options were exercised
The legal doctrine of dilution, recognized in the statutes or case law of 31 states, applies to marks which are highly similar or identical to strong, well-known trademarks The doctrine stipulates that the use of a famous trademark by any party other than its owner will result in loss of the mark's distinctiveness - even when the goods or services are not related and there is no likelihood of confusion Some names may be judged to be available because they are already diluted; not, that is, the name is in use by a number of different companies which may or may not include a famous user
The act of diluting, or the state of being diluted
The effect of waste or low-grade ore being included unavoidably in the mined ore, lowering the recovered grade
Reduction in earnings per share of a common stock that occurs when a company issues additional shares
Reducing the actual or potential earnings per share by issuing more shares or giving options to obtain more
A dilution is the ratio of the volume of pure specimen to the total volume of specimen plus a diluent such as buffer Dilutions are expressed as the number of parts of pure specimen, a colon, and the total number of parts in the solution The number of parts of diluent are determined by subtracting the number of pure specimen parts from the total A dilution of 1: 10 contains one part pure specimen and nine parts diluent A dilution factor is the total number of parts with the volume of pure specimen being one part
a diluted solution
a control strategy used in managing smoke from prescribed fires in which smoke concentration is reduced by diluting it through a greater volume of air, either by scheduling during good dispersion conditions or burning at a slower rate (Mathews et al 1985)
Effect on earnings per share and book value per share if all convertible securities were converted or all warrants or stock options were exercised
Unauthorized use of a highly distinctive mark by another in a manner which tends to blur its distinctiveness or tarnish its image even without any likelihood of confusion
Diminution in the proportion of income to which each share is entitled
The action of diluting or reducing the strength or concentration of a liquid, usually by the addition of water
The diminution in the proportion of income to which each share is entitled
an estimate of the amount of waste or low-grade mineralized rock which will be mined with the ore as part of normal mining practices in extracting an orebody
Dilution has two meanings in finance The first is the process by which an investor's ownership percentage in a company is reduced by the issuance of new securities The second is the effect on earnings per share and book value per share if all convertible securities were converted and all warrants or stock options were exercised (See Stock Options and Warrants)
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