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paired shares

Two shares of the stock of two corporations managed by the same board. One stock yields the higher dividend of the two, and the other has greater appreciation potential. These shares are sold as one unit with their certificates printed on either side of the same sheet of paper. also called Siamese shares, stapled stock.

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