The conversion ratio is a relationship that determines how many shares of common stock will be received in exchange for each convertible bond or preferred share when the conversion takes place.
Convertibles are corporate securities, typically preferred shares or bonds, that are exchangeable for a set number of another form, commonly common shares, at a preset price.
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