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dilution

Process of reducing the concentration of a solution by the addition of a solvent.

The extent of a dilution normally indicates the final volume of solution required. A fivefold dilution would mean the addition of sufficient solvent to make the final volume five times the original.

dilution

Reduction in the value of earnings and asset values to shareholders caused by the issue of more shares. A rights issue, for example, results in an increase in the total number of shares issued, with a corresponding dilution of the value of each share. A dilution of earnings, where the increase in issued shares is not accompanied by a commensurate increase in profits, may also arise when a less profitable company buys a more profitable one.



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Bruce Acacio, President and CEO of the Company, stated "The preliminary agreement between California Software Corporation and MAI Systems contained protective provisions designed to limit dilution incurred by existing shareholders of California Software in the event the stock price fell below a certain price per share prior to consummation.
As proposed, the acquisition would require no cash or debit to the company, and would limit dilution to no more than 8%.
DrugAbuse Sciences near-term financial goal is to maintain a low burn rate, limit dilution, take the Company public at a highly attractive valuation and become profitable based on its first near-term product candidates.
 
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