In finance, a convertible bond is a type of bond that can be converted into shares of stock in the issuing company, usually at some pre-announced ratio.
A type of convertible bond issued in a currency different than the issuer's domestic currency. In other words, the money being raised by the issuing company is in the form of a foreign currency. A...
A convertible bond is a bond that can be converted into a predetermined amount of the company's equity at certain times during its life, usually at the discretion of the bondholder. An Euro...
Why do companies issue Warrants and Convertibles?
You hear many arguments for issuing warrants and convertibles, but most of them have a "head I win, tails you lose" flavor. For example, here is...