What is an Exchange Offer?
Definition:
An offer of securities (sometimes together with cash) by a company in return for other securities. For example, a company may offer to give shares of a certain company if the shareholders will return shares of another company. An Exchange Offer of stocks is common following a merger or acquisition.
See also Stock-For-Stock Transaction and Liability Management.
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