Form S-4
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Form S-4 is a form filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission relating to a business combination or exchange offer. This filing contains details relating to share
distribution, amounts, terms, and other relating to any merger or exchange offers.
Share (finance)
A joint stock company divides its capital into units of equal denomination. Each unit is called a share. These units are offered for sale to raise capital. This is termed as issuing shares. A person who buys share/shares of the company is called a shareholder, and by acquiring share or shares in...
distribution, amounts, terms, and other relating to any merger or exchange offers.