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Treasury stock refers to shares that a company has repurchased from its existing shareholders but has not cancelled. These shares do not carry voting rights or pay dividends, and they can be reissued or retired at the company's discretion. Companies may buy back shares to reduce the number of outstanding shares, which can increase earnings per share, or to use the shares for employee compensation plans. Treasury stock is recorded as a reduction in shareholders' equity on the balance sheet.