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  2. 3 Recent Spin-Off Stocks Worth A Spot in Your Portfolio

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    A stock spin-off takes place when a public company divests itself of one (or several) of its units, which becomes a separate compa. Spin-off stocks have been in the limelight in recent weeks. For ...

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    Buying stocks: FAQ Do I need a broker to buy stocks? A brokerage account allows you to buy stocks and other securities (such as ETFs , options, mutual funds, bonds and more).

  4. If I Could Only Buy and Hold a Single Stock, This Would Be It

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    Taking its stock performance first, there are few companies that can match Amazon's long-term growth. Over the last 20 years, Amazon generated a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 26.9%.

  5. List of largest corporate spin-offs - Wikipedia

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    Spin-off entity Transaction value (in billions USD) Inflation adjusted (in billions 2022 USD) Ref 1 2024 General Electric Company: GE Aerospace, GE Vernova, GE Healthcare: 191 191 [1] 2 2008 Altria Group: Philip Morris International: 108 141 [2] [3] 3 2000 BCE: Nortel: 60 97 [3] 4 2013 Abbott Laboratories: AbbVie: 56 67 [3] 5 2015 eBay: PayPal ...

  6. Corporate spin-off - Wikipedia

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    For example, when Agilent Technologies was spun off from Hewlett-Packard (HP) in 1999, the stockholders of HP received Agilent stock. A company not considered a spin-off in the SEC's definition (but considered by the SEC as a technology transfer or licensing of technology to the new company) may also be called a spin-off in common usage.

  7. Reverse takeover - Wikipedia

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    The publicly traded corporation is called a "shell" since all that exists of the original company is its organizational structure. The private company shareholders receive a substantial majority of the shares of the public company and control of its board of directors. The transaction can be accomplished within weeks. [4]

  8. Reverse Morris Trust - Wikipedia

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    The parent company completes a spin-off of a subsidiary to the parent company's shareholders. Under Internal Revenue Code section 355 , this could be tax-free if certain criteria are met. The former subsidiary (now owned by the parent company's shareholders, but separate from the parent company) then merges with a target company to create a ...

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