repurchase
Americanverb (used with object)
noun
adjective
verb
noun
Other Word Forms
- repurchaser noun
Etymology
Origin of repurchase
Example Sentences
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Blanket government suspensions of share buybacks have typically been reserved for extreme scenarios, such as the 2020 pandemic when the Federal Reserve required major banks to halt repurchases to preserve their capital cushions.
The company doesn’t pay a dividend, but in the past 12 months repurchased $169 million in shares, returning about 1.7% to shareholders.
From Barron's
Pulte stated that home builders are earning significant profits and repurchasing stock “like never before,” prompting an agency study.
From Barron's
Horton: The Federal Housing Finance Agency director, Bill Pulte, questioned homebuilders’ stock repurchases when discussing the administration’s plans to lower housing costs in a Wall Street Journal interview.
It also said it authorized a new $1.5 billion share repurchase program.
From Barron's
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