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  2. Share repurchase - Wikipedia

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    The most common share repurchase method in the United States is the open-market stock repurchase, representing almost 95% of all repurchases. A firm will announce that it will repurchase some shares in the open market from time to time as market conditions dictate and maintains the option of deciding whether, when, and how much to repurchase.

  3. Buyout - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a buyout is an investment transaction by which the ownership equity, or a controlling interest of a company, or a majority share of the capital stock of the company is acquired. The acquirer thereby "buys out" the present equity holders of the target company.

  4. Stock Market Today: Twitter Buyout Outshines Relief Rally - AOL

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    An afternoon rally helped the major indexes snap their short skid. But Twitter accepting Elon Musk's bid stole the spotlight.

  5. Weebly - Wikipedia

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    Weebly, a subsidiary of Block, Inc., is an American web hosting and web development company based in San Francisco, California. Founded in 2006 by David Rusenko, Chris Fanini , and Dan Veltri, the company offers WYSIWYG website creation services and hosting.

  6. Here is when to expect GM's $50,000 buyout program for union ...

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    The Detroit Free Press has learned more details on when GM and the UAW will start the first phase of the $50,000 retirement buyout program.

  7. Paramount stock jumps on Byron Allen's $14 billion buyout ...

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    Paramount Global stock jumped as much as 13.5% on Wednesday after Bloomberg reported media mogul Byron Allen made a $14.3 billion bid to buy all of Paramount's outstanding shares.According to the ...

  8. Acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk - Wikipedia

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    On April 4, he announced that he had acquired 9.2 percent of the company's shares totaling $2.64 billion, [8] making him the company's largest shareholder. [9] Following the announcement, Twitter's stock experienced its largest intraday surge since the company's initial public offering (IPO) in 2013, rising by as much as 27 percent. [10]

  9. Leveraged buyout - Wikipedia

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    A secondary buyout is a form of leveraged buyout where both the buyer and the seller are private-equity firms or financial sponsors (i.e., a leveraged buyout of a company that was acquired through a leveraged buyout). A secondary buyout will often provide a clean break for the selling private-equity firms and its limited partner investors.