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"newly issued" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that has recently been released or put into circulation. Example: The company has announced their newly issued company policy, which aims to promote work-life balance among employees.
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Arris will pay $2.05 billion in cash and approximately $300 million in newly issues Arris shares.
In addition, Mubadala Development, also owned by Abu Dhabi, will pay roughly $125 million for 58 million newly issues shares of AMD and warrants for an additional 35 million shares.
Today Arris announced that it has received approval from the U.S. Department of Justice for its acquisition of Motorola Home broadband unit from Google — a deal valued at $2.35 billion when it was announced in December 2012 — $2.05 billion in cash and approximately $300 million in newly issues Arris shares.
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The newly issued document lists a variety of factors, including the cost of cleanup.
Each Visionics share will be exchanged for 1.3436 of newly issued Identix stock, the companies said.
Each Western Properties share will be exchanged for 0.62 of a newly issued Pan Pacific share.
Back then, the S.E.C. had a strict disclosure regime for newly issued stocks and bonds.
Next April, there will be an auction for a newly issued series of bonds.
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