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Corporate actionsThis 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.Similar MatchesCorporate acquisitionCorporate acquisitionThe acquisition of one firm by another firm. Corporate TrustCorporate TrustThe function of servicing and maintaining records for debt securities issued by a corporation. Corporate income fund (CIF)Corporate income fund (CIF)A unit investment trust featuring a fixed portfolio of high-grade securities and other investments, usually with monthly distribution of income. Market based corporate governance systemMarket based corporate governance systemOrganization of a corporation whereby the supervisory board represents a dispersed set of largely equity shareholders. Corporate financial planningCorporate financial planningFinancial planning conducted by a firm that encompasses preparation of both long-and short-term financial plans. Further Suggestionscorporate raiderCorporate income tax Lehman Brothers Corporate Bond Index Bank based corporate governance system corporate warrant Corporate tax Corporate financial management Lehman Brothers Government or Corporate Bond Index Corporate taxable equivalent Reorg (or Corporate Action or Reorganization) Corporate charter Corporate bonds Corporate equivalent yield Corporate tax view Corporate repurchase corporate bond |
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