Treasury Stock

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Treasury stock refers to shares that were once part of the outstanding shares of a company but were later repurchased by the company itself. These shares are held in the company’s treasury and can be reissued or retired. Treasury stock does not confer voting rights or dividends while held by the company. It is a key component in understanding a company’s equity structure and financial strategy.

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