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This excerpt taken from the LPL 6-K filed Mar 28, 2008. Convertible bonds When convertible bonds are issued, the amount paid for the conversion rights, which is computed as the difference between the issuing value and the present value of future cash flows discounted at the effective interest rate of the bond without conversion features, is included in other capital surplus. The related adjustment to the conversion right is presented as a deduction from the face value, whereas call premium is presented as an addition. This excerpt taken from the LPL 6-K filed Feb 20, 2008. Convertible bonds When convertible bonds are issued, the amount paid for the conversion rights, which is computed as the difference between the issuing value and the present value of future cash flows discounted at the effective interest rate of the bond without conversion features, is included in other capital surplus. The related adjustment to the conversion right is presented as a deduction from the face value, whereas call premium is presented as an addition. This excerpt taken from the LPL 6-K filed Mar 30, 2007. Convertible bonds When convertible bonds are issued, the amount paid for the conversion rights, which is computed as the difference between the issuing value and the present value of future cash flows discounted at the effective interest rate of the bond without conversion features, is included in other capital surplus. The related adjustment to the conversion right is presented as a deduction from the face value, whereas call premium is presented as an addition. This excerpt taken from the LPL 6-K filed Feb 20, 2007. Convertible bonds When convertible bonds are issued, the amount paid for the conversion rights, which is computed as the difference between the issuing value and the present value of future cash flows discounted at the effective interest rate of the bond without conversion features, is included in other capital surplus. The related adjustment to the conversion right is presented as a deduction from the face value, whereas call premium is presented as an addition. This excerpt taken from the LPL 6-K filed Mar 31, 2006. Convertible bonds When convertible bonds are issued, the amount paid for the conversion right, which is computed as a difference between the issuing value and the present value of future cash flows discounted at effective interest rate of bond without conversion features, is included in other capital surplus. The related adjustment account to the conversion right is presented as a deduction of face value, whereas call premium is presented as an addition. This excerpt taken from the LPL 6-K filed Feb 14, 2006. Convertible bonds
When convertible bonds are issued, the amount paid for the conversion right, which is computed as a difference between the issuing value and the present value of future cash flows discounted at effective interest rate of bond without conversion features, is included in other capital surplus. The related adjustment account to the conversion right is presented as a deduction of face value, whereas call premium is presented as an addition.
This excerpt taken from the LPL 6-K filed Nov 14, 2005. Convertible bonds
When convertible bonds are issued, the amount paid for the conversion right, which is computed as a difference between the issuing value and the present value of future cash flows discounted at effective interest rate of bond without conversion features, is included in other capital surplus. The related adjustment account to the conversion right is presented as a deduction of face value, whereas call premium is presented as an addition.
These excerpts taken from the LPL 6-K filed Aug 16, 2005. Convertible bonds
When convertible bonds are issued, the amount paid for the conversion right, which is computed as a difference between the issuing value and the present value of future cash flows discounted at effective interest rate of bond without conversion features, is included in other capital surplus. The related adjustment account to the conversion right is presented as a deduction of face value, whereas call premium is presented as an addition.
Convertible bonds
When convertible bonds are issued, the amount paid for the conversion right, which is computed as a difference between the issuing value and the present value of future cash flows discounted at effective interest rate of bond without conversion features, is included in other capital surplus. The related adjustment account to the conversion right is presented as a deduction of face value, whereas call premium is presented as an addition.
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