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cash call

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cash call

Situation where company needs to raise finance and uses a rights issue to achieve this. The company will raise the cash it needs if the rights issue is fully subscribed. However, the shareholders will have their holdings diluted. Cash calls can be perceived by the market as a sign of weakness in a company's economic position, especially where the cash is used to pay off debt rather than to finance acquisitions.



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``She's a lot of fun to ride,'' Court said this week of the filly whose only defeat in 2006 came in Hollywood Park's Cash Call Mile.
But the average daily inpatient loads are another story, although they were expecting to reach 57 patients in the second week of December--an improvement Rein said would put off any cash call if sustained.
The Tax Court concluded that the limited partners were contingently obligated to make future contributions only in the event partnership revenues were insufficient to satisfy the note at maturity and the general partners exercised their discretion to make the cash call.
 
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