Putable Common Stock

  

Categories: Derivatives

See: Put Option. See: Putable Bond.

"I have the right to put or sell this common stock back to you for $40 a share any time in the next year, so I'll pay $48 for it today, knowing my downside is a loss of 8 bucks, and my time."

There. That's putable common stock.

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