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Discover Ludwig'new shares' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to either investments in a company, or stocks/bonds that a company is offering. For example, "The company issued new shares to the public to raise capital."
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Barclays share price has fallen on news that the bank will issue £5.8bn in new shares.
Partly, they issued new shares, and so reduced their gearing.
The new shares will be priced at $13.91.
Legal & General has penalised existing shareholders by issuing new shares.
(The new shares can be used to entice them).
The new shares start trading on Thursday at $33 each.
LinnCo will issue new shares to finance the deal.
The new shares will be distributed on April 28.
Hana will issue the new shares to Allianz in March.
The bonds are redeemable for new shares of France Télécom.
Both transfers will be paid for through issuing new shares.
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