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All-Stock

Noun - Finance

The term all-stock refers to a type of transaction in which the consideration offered consists solely of shares of stock, rather than a combination of both cash and stock.

Example sentence: The merger between the two companies was an all-stock deal, resulting in the shareholders of both firms receiving shares in the newly formed entity.

Adjective - Business

All-stock as an adjective describes a situation or transaction involving only stocks or shares, without the involvement of cash or other forms of payment.

Example sentence: The company opted for an all-stock compensation plan for its executives, promoting the alignment of their interests with those of the shareholders.

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