Shares, also known as stocks or equities, are units of ownership in a publicly-traded corporation.
When an investor buys shares of a company, they become a shareholder and are entitled to a portion of the company's profits, as well as a say in its operations through voting rights. Shares are bought and sold on stock exchanges, and the price of a share is determined by the supply and demand for the company's stock. Some investors buy shares as a long-term investment, hoping to profit from the company's growth and success, while others trade shares actively in an attempt to generate short-term profits.
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