add-on financing


Add-On Financing

Any issue of stock by a publicly-traded company other than the IPO. A company makes a public offering through underwriters, who have the responsibility to place the offering with individual and institutional investors. Companies make add-on financing issues in order to raise financing for expanded operations or because they have become cash poor and need to finance their current operations. The offerings themselves give investors a portion of ownership in the company issuing them. Add-on financing is also called a follow-on offering. See also: All Holders Rule, Anti-dilution provision.

add-on financing

See follow-on offering.