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Loss in existing shareholders' value, in terms of either ownership, market value, book value, or earnings per share.
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Waste that is not segregated from ore during mining, thus decreasing the grade of the ore and increasing the tons.
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The legal doctrine of dilution, recognized in the statutes or case law of 31 states, applies to marks which are highly similar or identical to strong, well-known trademarks. The doctrine stipulates that the use of a famous trademark by any party other than its owner will result in loss of the mark's distinctiveness - even when the goods or services are not related and there is no likelihood of confusion. ...
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The amount of risk associated with collection of the accounts receivable. It can include returns, charge-backs, trade allowances, concentrations, slow pay, bad debt and other perceived risk.
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Issuing additional shares, thereby reducing proportional ownership of existing shareholders.
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