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Maggie owns 10% or 50,000 common shares of a small biotech company. although she has enjoyeda lot of control, maggie realizes that in order for the firm to acquire the funds to grow in arecessionary economy, it will need to issue more stock. unless she and others exercise preemptive rights, a. the company will surely begin to pay dividends. b.the new issue will dilute her ownershipc. the new issue will decrease the market price of the stockd. the new issue will be traded on the secondary market

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