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And just how many Cirque shows — there are now six — can this city sustain before they start stealing one another's audience or show a dilution in quality?
The details show that shareholders will be asked to buy as many as two new shares for every three they own or face a dilution in their ownership.
The more radical reform that would prompt uproar among union leaders would be a dilution in their 50percentnt vote at conference and 33percentnt vote in leadership elections.
Not only did the Edinburgh Comedy festival initiative not succeed, but the six years it lasted have actually witnessed a dilution in the influence of those supposed "big four" venues.
The proliferation of tequila brands, he says, has led to a dilution in quality, and he frets the same might happen to mescal.
While Nicky and the board might ultimately decide, for strategic reasons, that the CFO's recommended offer price is too low for example, they may be willing to accept a dilution in earnings for a year or two Littlefield's conservative perspective will still be useful.
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