Although holders of preference shares and bonds are both entitled to regular distribution payments, preference shares do not have a maturity date and can continue in perpetuity. Bondholders are ...
Bonus Shares vs Bonus Preference Shares: Have you ever got a thought of receiving additional shares in a company at no cost, without investing even one rupee! Sounds interesting, isn't it? That's what ...
When investing in a company, shareholders have various options, with equity shares and preference shares being among the most common. While both offer unique benefits and drawbacks, understanding the ...
In a rare example, the Federal Court recently refused to approve a creditors’ scheme of arrangement after concluding that the scheme company, Twinza Oil, had failed to discharge its onus of proving ...