A common stock fund is a type of mutual fund that exclusively invests in common stocks of publicly traded companies. These funds aim to provide capital growth through equities.
Paired shares, also known as Siamese shares or stapled stock, refer to the common stocks of two companies under the same management that are sold as a unit, usually appearing as a single certificate printed front and back.
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