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Corporate actions

This rather grand term refers to various things that companies can do which affect the number of shares in issue. Examples are:TakeoversBonus/scrip issuesShare SplitsBuybacksRights issuesConsolidationsMost corporate actions will in some way change the number of shares you have, or the ratio of your holding to the total number in issue, or the acquisition cost of your shares for tax purposes.



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