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Recapitalisation
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A firm I have an interest in is looking to do this. What is it? I have formed the notion recently they are up sh!t street and this may be either a last ditch avoidance or alternative to bankruptcy
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Is the company issuing further shares? A company in debt may issue shares, either generally or as a straight swap to its creditors, offering them a share in the company in exchange for the debt. Recapitalisation is a rearrangement of the company's structure, changing debt for equity or vice versa. It can be positive; companies may do it to dissuade a takeover bidder; but it is commonly a sign of some trouble.
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