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price swap derivative

Securing one company's assets by a pledge of another company's shares. This tactic, made famous by Enron, enables a troubled company to use another company's shares to conceal its financial weakness. A price swap derivative dilutes the value of the securing company's stock and exposes both companies to the danger of financial collapse.

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