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  2. 81 Times Customer Support Chats Were Completely Useless - AOL

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    As a bonus, you'll find a story further down, about how one customer's viral interaction with an AI customer service bot went hilariously off-script, prompting a delivery company to do damage control.

  3. What Are Callable Bonds and How Do They Work? - AOL

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    The specifics vary from bond to bond, but callable bonds always have one thing in common — the issuer can pay off the bond early. As an investor, there are potential benefits and drawbacks to ...

  4. What are bonds? How they work—and how to invest in them - AOL

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    This date is set at the beginning of the bond’s term and can range from one day to 100 years, although most long-term bonds mature around 30 years. ... Corporations may issue bonds to fund a ...

  5. Corporate bond - Wikipedia

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    A corporate bond is a bond issued by a corporation in order to raise financing for a variety of reasons such as to ongoing operations, mergers & acquisitions, or to expand business. [1] The term sometimes also encompasses bonds issued by supranational organizations (such as European Bank for Reconstruction and Development). Strictly speaking ...

  6. Securities market - Wikipedia

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    Companies, governments or public sector institutions can obtain funding through the sale of a new stock or bond issue. This is typically done through a syndicate of securities dealers. The process of selling new issues to investors is called underwriting. In the case of a new stock issue, this sale is a public offering. Dealers earn a ...

  7. Exchangeable bond - Wikipedia

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    Exchangeable bond (or XB) is a type of hybrid security consisting of a straight bond and an embedded option to exchange the bond for the stock of a company other than the issuer (usually a subsidiary or company in which the issuer owns a stake) at some future date and under prescribed conditions. [1]

  8. How to invest in bonds - AOL

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    It includes the maturity date of the bond, August 5, 2061. The “call make whole” feature allows the company to redeem the bond early as long as it pays investors the net present value (today ...

  9. Warrant (finance) - Wikipedia

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    When the warrant issued by the company is exercised, the company issues new shares of stock, so the number of outstanding shares increases. When a call option is exercised, the owner of the call option receives an existing share from an assigned call writer (except in the case of employee stock options , where new shares are created and issued ...