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Share repurchase, also
known as
share buyback or
stock buyback, is the
reacquisition by a
company of its own shares. It
represents an
alternate and more...
- 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...
- be
contrasted with a
typical open
market repurchase,
where the
company simply announces that it is
repurchasing shares on the market, and then does so....
- A
targeted repurchase is a
technique used to
thwart a
hostile takeover in
which the
target firm
purchases back its own
stock from an
unfriendly bidder...
- On
September 17, 2019,
interest rates on
overnight repurchase agreements (or "repos"),
which are short-term
loans between financial institutions, experienced...
-
independent farmers established itself after reforms allowed the
peasants to
repurchase their land, but many
landless peasants remained,
quite a lot Latvians...
- is "selling an
investment at a loss with the
intention of
ultimately repurchasing the same
investment after the IRS's 30 day
window on wash
sales has expired"...
- Sometimes,
companies repurchase their stock when they feel that it is
undervalued on the open market.
Other times,
companies repurchase their stock to reduce...
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music airtime.
Private investors from
Boston Ventures and BPI
executives repurchased a two-thirds
interest in
Billboard Publications for $100 million, and...
- In the
three years ended December 31, 2012,
Loews spent $1.3
billion repurchasing shares.
Between 1971 and 2020, the
corporation reduced its
shares outstanding...