When companies raise capital by issuing shares at a price exceeding their intrinsic value, they engage in overpaying investors. This strategy is used to secure funding quickly, often during hype cycles or IPOs. The primary beneficiaries are the selling shareholders and early backers, who receive inflated returns at the expense of new investors.
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