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r/stocksr/stocks· u/MySpoonsAreAllGone· 3d ago 0

Please ELI5. Why would a company offer to buy shares of stock from individual investor after a merger?

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Investor asks for an ELI5 on why a company offers to buy shares at $23 after a merger and what action to take.

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I bought a few stocks of a promising company (in my view) about 6 years ago to test the waters. I decided the game wasn't for me because I still don't understand how a lot of things like puts and shorts work.

I kept the stocks I bought and would check on it from time to time. The company had split the shares back in 2021 then recently merged with a larger company.

I received a packet of legal jargon and am not sure of what I should do about their offer to purchase my shares. (It's small fries at around $23 offer share)

I'd appreciate a breakdown and how you would respond if this was your offer.

Thank you!

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