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gypsy swap

An event that occurs when two separate parties exchange restricted equity shares in return for freely exchangeable shares. This typically happens when an investor seeks to liquidate a position in a company that is publicly traded or when a company exchanges restricted treasury shares with stockholders for the purpose of liquidating a position.

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  7. Gypsy Swap: Definition from Answers.com
    Gypsy Swap An exchange of restricted shares for freely exchangeable shares between two separate parties.
     
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