“Stock Option” means a right, granted to a Non-Employee Director, pursuant to Section 2.4 hereof, to purchase prior to a specified date and at a specified price a specified number of shares of Common Stock. “Tender Offer” means an offer to purchase all or a portion of the outstanding...
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Stock options (nonqualified and incentive stock options) Restricted stock grants Employee stock purchase plans Internal tender offers Early exercise and 83(b) elections Federal and state estimated tax payment rules Capital gains versus ordinary income Alternative minimum tax (AMT) issues, including: AMT...
As mentioned earlier, most businesses only sell a limited number of shares so they can prevent hostile takeovers. Otherwise, any investor with enough money could buy the majority of shares and take control of the company. But there are instances where buyers may offer to purchase shares from st...
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In a tender offer, a company offers to purchase some or all of its investors' shares. Though tender offers usually come at a premium over the current share price, Icahn wants Apple to borrow money to make its offer at $525 per share, which is the level at which shares ...
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Why do companies choose to purchase stock from investors? There are a few reasons why companies buy and hold treasury stock, including: To resell them. This allows companies to raisecapitalat a later date. Any money raised through the resale of treasury stock allows corporations to grow and ma...