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Belg

05/09/22 11:18 AM

#39906 RE: PokerStar #39904

Dilution only occurs if the company does not expand but does issue more shares. In this case, the company also gets bigger!
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stock investor 21

05/09/22 11:18 AM

#39907 RE: PokerStar #39904

I will take an ~0.33% dilution for a company with a profit margin of nearly 15%
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GigantorX

05/09/22 11:59 AM

#39914 RE: PokerStar #39904

Great question.

Death by a thousand cuts.
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trding

05/09/22 12:17 PM

#39915 RE: PokerStar #39904

I haven't looked at the numbers, but I am guessing accretive instead of dilutive.

https://www.investopedia.com/articles/fundamental-analysis/09/accretion-dilution-analysis-mergers.asp

An acquisition is said to be "accretive" if the buyer's eps goes up post-deal; it is "dilutive" if the buyer's eps goes down.