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  • 11Shares Per Warrant Ratio —    A ratio measuring the amount of shares available through the exercise of a warrant.    ► See also Warrant …

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  • 12B-Shares — Shares in companies based in mainland China that trade on either the Shanghai or Shenzhen stock exchanges. B Shares are eligible for foreign investment provided the investment account is in the proper currency (Shanghai B shares trade in U.S.… …

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  • 13A-Shares — Shares in mainland China based companies that trade on Chinese stock exchanges such as the Shanghai Stock Exchange and the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. A shares are generally only available for purchase by mainland citizens; foreign investment is… …

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  • 14Fully Paid Shares — Shares issued in which no more money is required to be paid to the company by shareholders on the value of the shares. When a company issues shares upon incorporation or through an issuance, either initial or secondary, shareholders are required… …

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  • 15Contingent Shares — Shares of company stock that are issued only if certain conditions are met. Contingent shares are similar to stock options, warrants and other convertible instruments in that there is a level of uncertainty associated with their issue. For… …

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  • 16Outstanding shares — Shares that are currently owned by investors. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * outstanding shares outstanding shares ➔ Share * * * outstanding shares UK US noun [plural] (also shares outstanding, outstanding stock [U]) …

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  • 17outstanding shares — shares that are currently owned by investors. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * outstanding shares outstanding shares ➔ Share * * * outstanding shares UK US noun [plural] (also shares outstanding, outstanding stock [U]) ► FINANCE, STOCK MARKET …

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  • 18Escrowed Shares — Shares held in an escrow account and in most cases cannot be traded or transfered until certain circumstances like time horizon have been reached. The use of escrow for holding shares is often done during acquisitions and for performance based… …

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  • 19redeemable shares — Shares (either ordinary shares or preference shares) in a company that the issuing company has the right to redeem, under terms specified on issue. Redemption may be funded from distributable profits or from a fresh issue of shares. If the shares …

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  • 20preference shares — Shares in a company which usually receive a fixed dividend each year and which, if redeemed, are redeemed at par value. Although the dividend ( dividends) is fixed, it is not guaranteed. However, if the company fails to pay ( passes ) the… …

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