Adjective
dilutive (comparative more dilutive, superlative most dilutive)
Causing dilution.
The shareholders objected to the stock offering as dilutive, leaving them with little or no leverage.
Diluted (loss) income per common share adjusts net (loss) income and basic (loss) income per common share for the effect of all potentially dilutive shares of the Company's common stock. Source: Internet
Basic earnings per common share includes no dilutive effect of common stock equivalents and is computed by dividing income available to common shareholders by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding. Source: Internet
However, the warrant transactions could separately have a dilutive effect to the extent that the market price of our common stock exceeds the applicable strike price of the warrants. Source: Internet
Diluted earnings per share reflects, in periods in which they have a dilutive effect, the impact of common shares issuable upon exercise of stock options. Source: Internet
Includes the effect of dilutive share options and convertible securities. Source: Internet