lisäosakkeina
Lisäosakkeina refers to a Finnish term that translates to "as additional shares" or "bonus shares" in English. It is a concept primarily used in corporate finance and equity markets. When a company issues additional shares to its existing shareholders without any payment, these are considered lisäosakkeina. This practice is often employed as a way to reward shareholders, increase the liquidity of the company's stock, or for other strategic corporate purposes. Unlike rights issues or new share offerings where shareholders typically pay for new shares, lisäosakkeina are distributed free of charge.
The issuance of lisäosakkeina does not increase the company's total equity, as the value of the company