How exactly are stock obligations wraught in consequence to corporate buyouts/mergers etc.?

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In other words, if company Y was to buy out company X for price P, how many shares N does it buy of company X?
How is this decision reached to by N shares at price P?
How can they maintain the buyout agreement stock price P amid the surge of demand volume they induce? That is, if they are planning on buying N amount of stock, how are they able to do this without significantly causing the stock price to increase?
Who do they buy it from? the Shareholders and/or insiders?

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Posted in: Stock Comments(1) November 2008

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