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buyback

[bahy-bak] / ˈbaɪˌbæk /


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The company, which has historically done big share buybacks, also refrained from repurchasing its own shares for five consecutive quarters.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nvidia has spent nearly $52 billion on buybacks over the past four quarters, vastly more than any other chip company and equating to 28% of the company’s revenue in that time.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mealor said the universal banks’ high levels of capital could more easily be deployed through dividend increases, share buybacks and loan growth under an easing regulatory regime.

From MarketWatch

Stock buybacks: Buying back stock isn’t normally attractive for a crypto-treasury company, which is focused on issuing shares to finance purchases of tokens.

From Barron's

Helped by stock buybacks, IBM’s share price rose by more than ninefold between his arrival in April 1993 and early June 2001; over the same period, the S&P 500 rose less than threefold.

From The Wall Street Journal