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Reverse Stock Split
A consolidation of existing shares into fewer, higher-priced shares, reducing the total number of outstanding shares without changing the company's market capitalization.
Stock Exchange
A marketplace where securities, including stocks and bonds, are bought and sold.
Listing Requirements
The set of conditions imposed by a stock exchange on companies that want to list their shares for trading, which may include financial thresholds and corporate governance standards.
Clientele Effect
A theory suggesting that the stock price movements of a company are influenced by the tax preferences and dividend policies preferred by its current shareholders.
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