repurchase
Americanverb (used with object)
noun
adjective
verb
noun
Other Word Forms
- repurchaser noun
Etymology
Origin of repurchase
Example Sentences
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Virginia does not have a “right of redemption,” so homeowners are generally not permitted to repurchase the foreclosed property.
From MarketWatch
“Hlend’s intentionally designed liquidity framework, specifically the recurring 5% quarterly share repurchase feature, is foundational to enabling these return outcomes,” the letter said.
The move departed from former Chief Executive Warren Buffett’s avoidance of share repurchases in recent quarters.
For the first time in nearly two years, Berkshire Hathaway sees enough value in its shares that it has “recommenced” repurchases, according to new CEO Greg Abel.
From MarketWatch
Berkshire Hathaway began buying back its shares Wednesday, a departure from former CEO Warren Buffett’s recent avoidance of repurchases.
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