Definition of Treasury stock. Meaning of Treasury stock. Synonyms of Treasury stock

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Definition of Treasury stock

Treasury stock
Treasury stock Treas"ur*y stock (Finance) Issued stock of an incorporated company held by the company itself.

Meaning of Treasury stock from wikipedia

- A treasury stock or reacquired stock is stock which is bought back by the issuing company, reducing the amount of outstanding stock on the open market...
- Equity (finance) Share capital Shares authorized Shares issued Treasury stock "Common Stock". Investopedia.com. ValueClick. Retrieved 2013-05-12. Milman...
- Unissued stock is stock that has been authorized in a company's charter, but has never been sold. It differs from Treasury stock (in the UK, Treasury shares...
- His Majesty's Treasury (HM Treasury), occasionally referred to as the Exchequer, or more informally the Treasury, is a ministerial department of the Government...
- shareholders. Stock repurchases: When the firm purchases shares into its own treasury, the amount paid for the stock is reflected in the treasury stock account...
- borrowed $15 billion, and would hold an emergency sale of some of its treasury stock to raise $2.25 billion. The announcement, coupled with warnings from...
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- called gilts. Older issues have names such as "Treasury Stock" and newer issues are called "Treasury Gilt". Inflation-indexed gilts are called Index-linked...
- investments and receivables among others. Treasury stock includes only shares held in treasury at the service of stock option plans, valued at the option strike...
- Stock 2032 Series 2". (When interest rates are very low, the number 0 is included if the interest rate is less than 1%, e.g. "0+3⁄4% Treasury Stock"...