What is Over-subscription? (C.B.S.E. 2019, C)

SOLUTION

Shares are said to be over-subscribed when the number of shares applied for is more than the number of shares offered to the public for subscription. For example, in case a company has offered 1,00.000 shares to public but the public applied for 1.50,000 shares; it is called a case of over-subscription.







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