An open market purchase is:
A) an arrangement to buy back short term financial instruments sold to an investment dealer at a fixed price.
B) the buying back of shares from a particular group, usually large shareholders disenchanted with management.
C) the buying back of shares because management has few profitable investment opportunities.
D) arrangement in which company buys back its shares just like any other trader in the market.
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