A transaction in which a company distributes additional shares of its common stock to shareholders instead of cash. This transaction reduces the number of shares outstanding but does not affect the company’s value because the stock price decreases accordingly.

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1. A transaction in which a company distributes additional shares of its common stock to shareholders instead of cash. This transaction reduces the number of shares outstanding but does not affect the company’s value because the stock price decreases accordingly.