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The phrase "a stock issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in discussions about common topics or problems that are frequently encountered in a particular context, such as in debates or presentations.
Example: "In our discussion about climate change, a stock issue is the impact of fossil fuels on global warming."
Alternatives: "a common concern" or "a recurring topic".
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Analysts expect it to try to raise as much as $750 million from a stock issue.
Board members, with a stock issue at stake, are no less fretful.
The investor enthusiasm, which sent the stock to a high of $50.88, followed a stock issue process riddled with conflicting suggestions about the offering's direction and Transmeta's prospects of succeeding in the microprocessor market.
Institutional shareholders complained that Rio should raise money through a stock issue instead of selling a dominant stake to the Chinese government, which they argued had an interest in keeping the price of ores as low as possible.
A stock issue would be painful for existing shareholders, including the many employees who bought shares in 1997, only to see them lose two-thirds of value since then.
The president of Nintendo America said that it was a stock issue rather than reflecting the popularity of the device.
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Then, in the last quarter, as the financial crisis brought about losses at GE Capital, the company did a $12 billion stock issue at an average share price of $22.25, in a failed attempt to protect its triple-A credit rating.
The official said the police were questioning a former executive of a financial institution, which he did not identify, who is suspected of obtaining advance information on a new stock issue by a Tokyo-based shipping company, Nisshin Kisen Kaisha.
CHILDREN'S health was on business minds amid toy recalls and changes to nutritional advertising standards, while retail sales, hedge funds and a big stock issue by a high-tech company got Wall Street's attention.
Jason H. Wright, an RJR Nabisco spokesman, played down the significance of a public stock issue.
It became notorious in 1982 when DeLorean, desperate to generate cash (a $27 million stock issue had fallen through), became the target of an FBI investigation into drug trafficking.
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