Tuesday, April 18, 2017 4:01:48 PM
It is not the same thing. I am surprised you don't understand that. Returned shares to the treasury maintain there value and place on the balance sheet. They can be re-issued by the company. They only thing that can't happen is they can't be voted by the company.
Shares that are then "retired" from the treasury go away completely. The OS is reduced and the shares cannot be re-issued.
So the question stands...will the shares only be returned to the treasury and held as treasury stock or will they also be retired?
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