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Contribution of shares (See Chapter 43 of the Vernimmen)
An investor (a legal entity or an individual) exchanges its shares of company B for the shares of company A. In this case, companies A and B continue to exist, with B becoming a subsidiary of A and the shareholders of B becoming shareholders of A. Contribution of shares is an all-share transaction. For listed companies (see listed security), contribution of shares most commonly takes place in the form of a share exchange offer.
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