Contingent shares are potential shares that may be issued by a company upon the fulfillment of specific conditions, such as achieving certain financial targets or milestones. These shares are not included in the current share count but are considered in diluted earnings per share calculations. Contingent shares often arise in mergers, acquisitions, or employee compensation plans, reflecting future obligations.
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