Financial Glossary what is share-perks


Share Perks

Some companies give their shareholders a discounted price on the companys goods and services. Ferry companies, for instance, might offer reduced travel prices, and restaurant chains reduced prices on meals. These discounts are known as share perks. Conventional wisdom is that perks should not be taken into account when buying shares, because the value of the perks is seldom significant, and most companies require you to hold a minimum number of shares to qualify.
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