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by hyperhopper
978 days ago
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I thought stocks represented ownership of a company. If a company has 100 stocks and I own 50, I own 50% of the company. If the company issues 100 more, shouldn't 50% go to me, since a share represents a part of the company ownership and I own a known percentage of the company? How is it legal to say "you bought 50% of this, but now I've arbitrary decided that I own 99% of it because I gave myself more percent" |
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The company starts up, it has 100 shares, you get 50. If you calculate it, you own 50%.
Later on the company needs to raise cash, so it issues another 100 shares. Company now has a ton of cash in the bank. Total shares outstanding is 200. Now you own 25%.