Definitions for "Antidilution"
Increase in earnings per common share that assumes that convertible securities are converted, stock options and warrants exercised or other shares are issued upon satisfaction of certain conditions.
An increase in earnings per share or a reduction in loss per share resulting from the assumption that convertible instruments are converted, that options or warrants are exercised, or that ordinary shares are issued upon the satisfaction of specified conditions.
A provision that gives a shareholder the right to receive a number of shares at par value if a subsequent round of investment is at a lower price per share than the shareholder paid (a "down round"), so that the overall average price paid for his shares is the price of the down round.