Extraordinary dividends are dividends of unusual form and amount, paid at unscheduled times from accumulated surplus. They are typically larger than normal dividends and can occur due to specific financial events or exceptional earnings.
A special situation refers to an investment opportunity often involving stocks that are expected to change in value significantly due to imminent or ongoing events. These can include undervalued stocks and those that fluctuate wildly due to specific news developments.
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