what is treasury stock
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Answer / sidhu
stock that has been repurchased by issued co. , these don't
pay dividends & voting rights and should not be included in
shares outstanding collection.
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Answer / shravani
stock that has been bought back by the issuing corporation
and is available for retirement or resale; it is issued but
not outstanding; it cannot vote and pays no dividends
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Answer / swathi
A treasury stock or reacquired stock is stock which is bought back by the issuing company, reducing the amount of outstanding stock on the open market ("open market" including insiders' holdings).
Stock repurchases are often used as a tax-efficient method to put cash into shareholders' hands, rather than paying dividends. Sometimes, companies do this when they feel that their stock is undervalued on the open market. Other times, companies do this to provide a "bonus" to incentive compensation plans for employees. Rather than receive cash, recipients receive an asset that might appreciate in value faster than cash saved in a bank account. Another motive for stock repurchase is to protect the company against a takeover threat.
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