Corporate Actions

Proportionate Basis

The allocation method we will be discussing is known as the single-price, or "pay-as-bid," method. It involves setting a single price for all winning bidders, above the clearing price. This method is commonly used in auctions, and can be beneficial for both the seller and the bidders. Let's dive into the specifics of how this method works and its significance in the world of finance.

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