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In general, it is not possible for re, the cost of new equity, to be lower than rs, the cost of retained earnings.
However, an exception to this rule occurs when the stock price increases just prior to the firm issuing new equity such that it more than offsets the flotation costs and thus, re becomes less than rs.
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