treasury stock

NOUN
  1. 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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How To Use treasury stock In A Sentence

  • The firms can logout the shares or hold them as the treasury stock after repurchase. But these shares can't participate in calculation return per share and distribution proceeds.
  • The firms can logout the shares or hold them as the treasury stock after repurchase. But these shares can't participate in calculation return per share and distribution proceeds.
  • Stock that a corporation has issued and later reacquired called treasury stock.
  • When treasury stock is purchased, the corporation is eliminating part of its stockholders ' equity by a payment to one or more stockholders .
  • The last thing Greenspan wants to see is higher yields on long-dated Treasury stock pushing up mortgage rates and slowing demand.
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