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  • Also known as alphabet or letter stock, targeted stock trades just like plain vanilla stock.
  • Typically used to ease acquisitions or ward off unwanted takeovers, letter stocks are not common.
  • No, wild swings in the prices of companies with four-letter stock symbols are not new.
  • In 2006, Pugsley founded " The Stealth Investor ", a weekly e-letter stock advisory letter.
  • No one cares because it's a letter stock.
  • At some point Upham also switched from letter stock to high-quality banknote paper for his forgeries.
  • Georgia-Pacific's creation of the letter stock raised some eyebrows when it was first announced in 1997.
  • Letter stock just doesn't bring out value,"
  • The new Greenway plan alternatively recommends that Inland issue shareholders letter stock in Ryerson Tull without jeopardizing tax benefits.
  • Timber Co ., which was created as a separate letter stock two years ago, hasn't bowled over Wall Street, either.
  • The Atlanta-based forest-products company will put its timber operations into a separate operating group and issue so-called letter stock for it.
  • "There is no example out there where common stock and letter stock are based on the earnings of the same company, " he said.
  • Indeed, analysts were surprised that Georgia-Pacific was the first forest products company to separate out its timber holdings by way of a so-called " letter stock ."
  • The class E stock of General Motors, the granddaddy of all targeted stocks, is the most frequently cited example of a letter stock that has greatly maximized shareholders'value.
  • Letter stock, such as USX Corp .'s U . S . Steel Group Inc . shares, separates the stock of a business from that of its parent company.
  • Paper stocks rose after Georgia-Pacific Corp . said it will separate its timber and paper businesses, giving its shareholders stock " letter stock " representing the timber operations.
  • Letter stocks, also known as targeted stock, is a way to let shareholders target their investments at a specific portion of a company's operations without breaking up the company.
  • The letter stock was preferable to a spinoff because it allows the combined company to consolidate tax reporting and maintain lower borrowing costs, Correll said at a press conference in New York.
  • Greenway Partners LP said in a proposal filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission that Inland should spin off or issue so-called letter stock for its 87 percent stake in Ryerson Tull, the largest U . S . metals distributor.
  • The Internet software company was one of several Cabot Market Letter stocks punished after the investment newsletter's publisher said the U . S . Securities and Exchange Commission was investigating his relationship with Presstek Inc ., which the newsletter had strongly recommended.
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