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What is the difference between a shares subscription price and a its nominal value?

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What is the difference between a shares subscription price and a its nominal value?

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Subscription price = whatever the market will pay. When new shares are issued (‘Rights Issue’) the price is usually a simple discount based on existing share price. If it’s the first public offering it will be based on the markets expectation of future performance (and eventual dividend stream) of the company.

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