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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. The Buy Back Program at Best Buy: Is It Worth it? - AOL

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    On paper, Best Buy's new Buy Back program sounds pretty great: Use a product for a couple of months or years, then sell it back to the store when you want to upgrade to the "latest and greatest ...

  4. Buyback - Wikipedia

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  5. Think Hard Before Signing Up for an Electronics Buy-Back Programs

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    Technology buy-back programs may be a good way to keep up with the Joneses, but the U.S. Better Business Bureau cautioned consumers to examine the advantages and disadvantages before locking into ...

  6. Experts Say Musk's $97 Billion Offer Could Force OpenAI To ...

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    Altman responded to Musk’s bid with a facetious counteroffer on X—$9.7 billion to “buy Twitter,” as Musk’s social network was previously known. “I think he’s just trying to slow us ...

  7. Mandatory offer - Wikipedia

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    In mergers and acquisitions, a mandatory offer, also called a mandatory bid in some jurisdictions, is an offer made by one company (the "acquiring company" or "bidder") to purchase some or all outstanding shares of another company (the "target"), as required by securities laws and regulations or stock exchange rules governing corporate takeovers.

  8. UPDATE 4-Russia launches Eurobond rouble buyback offer ... - AOL

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    Russia has offered to buy back dollar bonds maturing next week in roubles in a move seen by analysts as helping local holders of the $2 billion sovereign issue receive payment, while also easing ...

  9. Repurchase agreement - Wikipedia

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    A repurchase agreement, also known as a repo, RP, or sale and repurchase agreement, is a form of short-term borrowing, mainly in government securities.The dealer sells the underlying security to investors and, by agreement between the two parties, buys them back shortly afterwards, usually the following day, at a slightly higher price.