Under stock market regulations, there are three main forms new issues can take:
a. Tenders - shares are offered at a minimum price and you are invited to tender a higher one. When all offers are in, the institutions handling the issue, known as the 'sponsors', set a 'striking price'. All those investors who bid a higher price get some or all of the shares they applied for at the striking price. Those who bid a lower price just get their money back.
b. Offers by subscription - shares are offered at a minimum price. The issue may be cancelled if there are insufficient subscribers.
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