Subscription period

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The subscription period is the period in which new shares are offered for sale to a specific group of buyers or to the general public .

backgrounds

The subscription period is usually determined depending on the liquidity , i.e. the daily average trading volume of the shares, as well as the expected demand for them.

Subscription period of subscription rights

In a capital increase with subscription rights are in accordance with the German Stock Corporation Act, the existing shareholders at least 2 weeks subscription period according to § 186 para. 1 sentence 2 AktG grant.

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