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  • 1Repurchase agreement — Better known as Repurchase agreements (RPs or repos), a Sale and Repurchase Agreement has a borrower (seller/cash receiver) sell securities for cash to a lender (buyer/cash provider) and agree to repurchase those securities at a later date for… …

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  • 2Targeted repurchase — A targeted repurchase is a technique used to thwart a hostile takeover in which the target firm purchases back its own stock from an unfriendly bidder, usually at a price well above market value. Empirical evidenceMikkelson and Ruback analyzed… …

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  • 3Share Repurchase — A program by which a company buys back its own shares from the marketplace, reducing the number of outstanding shares. Share repurchase is usually an indication that the company s management thinks the shares are undervalued. The company can buy… …

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  • 4Customer lifetime value — Contents 1 Definition of Customer Lifetime Value 2 Calculation in customer retention cases 3 Uses and Advantages of CLV 4 References …

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  • 5Retail Repurchase Agreement — An alternative to regular savings deposits. Under a retail repurchase agreement, an investor buys a pool of securities in aggregate denominations of less than $100,000 for a term of less than 90 days. The agreement is not automatically renewable …

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  • 6Stated Value — A value that, instead of being par value, is assigned to a corporation s stock for accounting purposes. Stated value has no relation to market price. For example, if stated value is $1 per share and the company issues 1 million shares, the stated …

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  • 7Redemption value — is the price at which the issuing company may choose to repurchase a security before its maturity date.cite web | url=http://www.12manage.com/description redemption value.html | title=Redemption Value |accessmonthday=November 12 |accessyear=2007… …

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  • 8share repurchase — Program by which a corporation buys back its own shares in the open market. It is usually done when shares are undervalued. Since repurchase reduces the number of shares outstanding and thus increases earnings per share, it tends to elevate the… …

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  • 9Share repurchase — Program by which a corporation buys back its own shares in the open market. It is usually done when shares are undervalued. Since it reduces the number of shares outstanding and thus increases earnings per share, it tends to elevate the market… …

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