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  2. Stock buybacks are rising this earnings season - AOL

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    And according to data from Deutsche Bank companies are acting on these buyback authorizations, with S&P 500 members repurchasing $63 billion worth of their own stock during the first week of ...

  3. Projected buyback revival stands to bolster US stocks in 2024

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    NEW YORK (Reuters) -The rally that has taken U.S. stocks to an all-time high is expected to have another powerful driver in 2024: companies buying back more of their own shares. Stock buybacks are ...

  4. Share repurchase - Wikipedia

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    This type of buyback, referred to as an "employee share scheme buyback", requires an ordinary resolution. A listed company may also buy back its shares in on-market trading on the stock exchange, following the passing of an ordinary resolution if over the 10/12 limit. [12] The stock exchange's rules apply to "on-market buybacks".

  5. Apple Just Announced a $110 Billion Stock Buyback. Here ... - AOL

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    Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) just hit the earnings tape with one major headline: a $110 billion stock buyback authorization. This is a notable announcement, as it marks the largest share buyback in U.S ...

  6. Accelerated share repurchase - Wikipedia

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    Accelerated share repurchase (ASR) refers to a method that publicly traded companies may use to buy back shares of its capital stock from the market. [1]The ASR method involves the company buying its shares from an investment bank (who in turn borrowed them from their clients), and paying cash to the investment bank while entering into a forward contract.

  7. Targeted repurchase - Wikipedia

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    Mikkelson and Ruback analyzed 111 blockholder investment and targeted stock repurchases in 1991 findings. According to their analysis, stock prices rose significantly at the initial stage of block investment, but fell significantly at the time of repurchase; there were cumulative significant gains for the entire period.

  8. Easing of buyback blackout could be bullish for stocks - AOL

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  9. What are stock buybacks and why do companies use them? - AOL

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    A stock buyback is one of the major ways a company can use its cash, including investing in the operations, paying off debt, buying another company and paying out the money as a dividend to investors.