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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. 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.

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

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    Share buybacks can create value for investors in a few ways: Repurchases return cash to shareholders who want to exit the investment. With a buyback, the company can increase earnings per share ...

  5. The Buybacks Are Back: Share Repurchases and ‘PKW’ - AOL

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    The course of the Invesco Buyback Achievers ETF (NASDAQ: PKW) is charted by its underlying holdings, but buyback strategies seem to come back into style when repurchases tick higher. Some market ...

  6. How Stock Buybacks Work and Why Companies Do Them - AOL

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    One term you may be less familiar with is "stock buyback". In a nutshell, a stock buyback occurs when a … Continue reading ->The post How Stock Buybacks Work and Why Companies Do Them appeared ...

  7. Quiet period - Wikipedia

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    In United States securities law, a quiet period is a period of time in which companies refrain from communicating with investors to avoid unfairly disclosing material, non-public information to certain investors when the company has not yet publicly communicated this information.

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

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    October's buyback blackout lifts for a hefty chunk of companies after this week’s packed schedule of earnings releases, giving way to smoother sailing for equity markets next week, some analysts ...

  9. Blackout period - Wikipedia

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    Blackout period may refer to: a term used in context of Employee stock option Valuation; alternative phrase for Election silence This page was last edited on 22 ...