Restricted stock is Multiple Choice a special type of stock that is not transferable from the current holder to others until specific conditions are satisfied. a special type of stock that can be converted into corporate bonds after a specific amount of time has elapsed. a special type of stock that is a result of offering an employee stock ownership plan.
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