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To successfully price discriminate, a firm must ensure that there are no opportunities for arbitrage.
Selling Shares
The act of disposing of ownership units in a company, usually in the form of stocks, to another party.
Corporation
A legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners, which can own property, incur debt, sue and be sued.
Provincial Agency
A government organization or entity that operates at a provincial level, responsible for administering specific services or regulatory functions.
Issuance and Trading
Refers to the process of issuing new securities, like stocks or bonds, and their subsequent buying and selling on markets.
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