Answer Posted / madhu
If a company wants to raise capital, some times it may go
for a rights issue instead of a public issue. Rights issue
is the process by which the company raises capital from the
existing share holders only. The company fixes a certain
ratio and issues new shares to the existing share holders
based on a pre fixed price.
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