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Stock Split
A corporate action that increases the number of a company's outstanding shares by dividing each share, which in turn reduces its price, without changing the shareholders' equity.
Common Stock
A type of equity security representing ownership in a corporation, with rights to vote on corporate matters and receive dividends.
Shares Outstanding
This key term represents the aggregate number of issued shares of a corporation held by investors, including restricted shares owned by the company’s officers and insiders.
Reverse Stock Split
A corporate action that reduces the number of a company's outstanding shares and increases the share price proportionately.
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