cash-and-shares

cash-and-shares
cash-and-shares UK US adjective [before noun]
FINANCE used to describe a takeover (= when a company gets control of another company) in which the buyer offers a combination of money and shares to shareholders: cash-and-shares bid/offer/deal »

Shareholders can choose between the basic cash-and-shares offer or a cash alternative.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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