emiteerimishind
Emiteerimishind, often translated as issuance price or subscription price, refers to the price at which a new security, such as a stock or bond, is offered for sale to investors by the issuer. This price is determined before the security begins trading on the secondary market. For initial public offerings (IPOs), the emiteerimishind is a crucial element, as it reflects the issuer's valuation and its assessment of investor demand. Underwriters, investment banks that facilitate the issuance, play a significant role in determining this price, often through a process called bookbuilding.
The emiteerimishind is typically set to attract investors while ensuring the issuer receives adequate capital. It