Self-tender refers to a corporate finance strategy where a company offers to repurchase its own outstanding shares from shareholders, typically at a premium to the market price. This maneuver is often employed to consolidate ownership, enhance shareholder value, or fend off hostile takeovers. By reducing the number of shares in circulation, a self-tender can increase earnings per share and influence stock price positively.
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