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  2. What Is a Stock Warrant, and How Do They Work? - AOL

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    A stock warrant is a type of derivative that gives the holder the right to buy a share of a company for a specific price within a set window of time or on a specific date. While a stock warrant is ...

  3. Stock Warrants 101: What Are They and How Do They Work? - AOL

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    What follows is a brief overview of stock warrants and how investors can use them. While the stock market can be difficult for even savvy investors to navigate successfully, at the end of the day ...

  4. Warrant (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a warrant is a security that entitles the holder to buy or sell stock, typically the stock of the issuing company, at a fixed price called the exercise price. Warrants and options are similar in that the two contractual financial instruments allow the holder special rights to buy securities. Both are discretionary, and have ...

  5. Is Plug Power Stock a Buy Now? - AOL

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    It has done so through stock offerings and subsidizing its fuel cell sales by issuing Amazon and Walmart stock warrants. The lack of profitable operations and ongoing dilution are key reasons why ...

  6. Convertible security - Wikipedia

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    Convertible preferred stock; Asset-linked bond: Although a bond with an asset warrant is a type of convertible security, regular warrants are not. A regular warrant provides an equity option, where the holder may opt to buy newly issued shares at a determined exercise price and date.

  7. Troubled Asset Relief Program - Wikipedia

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    The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (EESA) requires financial institutions selling assets to TARP to issue equity warrants (a type of security that entitles its holder to purchase shares in the company issuing the security for a specific price), or equity or senior debt securities (for non-publicly listed companies) to the Treasury ...

  8. Stock option expensing - Wikipedia

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    The related warrants being exercised are cleared out of the account for warrants outstanding. As stock is issued, common stock is put on the books -- affecting the accounts for common stock at par value, and the contributions for common stock that are in excess of the par value. Cancellation or expiration of warrants; Debit paid in capital ...

  9. Is Mastercard Stock a Buy Now? - AOL

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    Since the company's initial public offering (IPO) in May 2006, shares have skyrocketed, rising 12,160% (as of Feb. 3). A $1,000 investment would be worth $122,600 today. That gain is hard to ...