When a company issues new shares, existing shareholders own a smaller percentage of the business, reducing their voting power and earnings per share. Companies typically use dilution to raise capital for expansion or acquisitions. While founders and investors benefit from growth funding, early shareholders often see their stake’s value temporarily decrease.
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