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Share Repurchases
A process by which a company buys back its own shares from the market, reducing the amount of outstanding stock.
Tax Considerations
The implications of tax laws and regulations on financial decisions and transactions.
Reverse Stock Split
A corporate action where a company reduces the number of its existing shares to increase the per-share price, consolidating the shares at a specified ratio (e.g., 1 for 10), without changing the company's market capitalization.
Transaction Costs
Expenses incurred when buying or selling a good or service, which may include broker fees, commissions, and other charges.
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