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Airport Revenue Bond

Categories: Tax, Bonds and Treasuries,

A tax-exempt bond issued by a city, state, country, or airport authority, which is guaranteed based on general revenues of the airport or leasing payments made by an airline to rent a facility. These types of bonds are issued when the airport is seeking money to fund an expansion or help maintain current operations. Payment for airport revenue bonds may also be contingent on the well-being of privately held companies. This type of backing poses a risk for investors because if the company runs into financial hardships, the investors may not be able to recoup funds invested.

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Tracking Stock

Categories: Investing and Trading, Stocks,

Best defined with an example. Suppose Company A purchases a business from Company B and pays B with 1 million shares of A's stock. The agreement provides that B cannot sell the 1 million shares for 60 days, and also prohibits B from hedging by purchasing put options on A's shares or short-selling A's shares. B is worried that the market may fall in the next 60 days. B could hedge by purchasing put options or selling the futures on the s&p 500. However, it is possible that A's business is much more cyclical than the s&p 500. One solution to this problem is to find a tracking stock. This is a stock that has high correlation with A. Let us call it Company C. The solution is to sell short or buy protective put options on this tracking stock C. This protects B from fluctuations in the price of A's stock over the next 60 days. Because the degree of the protection is related to the correlation of A and C's stock, it is extremely unlikely that the protection is perfect. Multidivisional firms have used a form of restructuring called tracking stock since 1984 to segment the performance of a particular division -- similar to a spin-off or carve-out, except that the parent firm does not relinquish control of the tracked division. Previously, this was known as alphabet stock, but the technically correct name is tracking stock (e.g., EDS traded for years as a tracking stock of GM). This is a way to reward managers for good divisional performance with an equity that is tied to their division-rather than potentially penalizing them compensation for bad performance in a division they have no control over.

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