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Definition of bonus issue in English: bonus issuenoun British An issue of additional shares to shareholders instead of a dividend, in proportion to the shares already held. Example sentencesExamples - The company, which recently declared a bonus issue, has now declared a dividend of 160% which is inclusive of the bonus issue.
- After the bonus issue the share capital of the company would be increased by, say, 200 shares and the retained profits of the company reduced by the same £200.
- Those 410 people got a bonus issue for doing that.
- Calculating the base cost of shares can be tricky, as the cost price needs to be adjusted for bonus issues, rights issues and shares received in lieu of dividend.
- Instead, the way it worked was that special bonus issue shares were issued in lieu of the dividend payment that would have been received.
- The handheld gadget maker also thought it could inject some liquidity into dealings in its shares by performing a 4:1 bonus issue around the same time.
- This is equivalent to 130 per cent of the total shares on issue before the original 1994 bonus issue.
- The company also proposes a bonus issue of warrants to the existing shareholders on the basis of one unit of HK $0.25 subscription right for every 10 shares.
- I am, accordingly, satisfied that the bonus issue can properly be declared void on the ground of common mistake.
- During the period under review, the bank rewarded its shareholders through a bonus issue in the ratio of 1: 2 and at the same time declared a dividend of 40 per cent.
- A final dividend of 3 cents was proposed, in addition to a bonus issue of two new Sinolink shares for every 10 shares.
- Wipro has celebrated these landmarks with a 2:1 bonus issue of shares in addition to the regular dividend of Rs 4 per share.
- The bonus issue is being affected by the club's impending negotiations with their rivals.
- The board has recommended a 60 per cent dividend for the fiscal 2003-04 on the expanded equity after the bonus issue, the company informed The Stock Exchange.
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