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Conversion Premium
The extra amount a investor pays over the convertible security's current value to convert it into shares of stock.
Conversion Price
The conversion price is the predetermined price at which a convertible bond or preferred stock can be converted into common shares of the issuing company.
Conversion Ratio
The number of shares an investor receives upon converting a convertible security, like convertible bonds or preferred stock, into common stock.
Conversion Value
The worth of a convertible security if it were converted into the underlying stock at the current market price.
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