repurchase
the act of repurchasing.
of or relating to repurchase: a repurchase contract.
Origin of repurchase
1Other words from repurchase
- re·pur·chas·er, noun
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How to use repurchase in a sentence
In addition to the digital expansion and Kroger partnership, Bed Bath & Beyond said it expects to complete its three-year share repurchase plan two years ahead of schedule.
This is also true of First Data Corporation, a financial services company with whom his trades seem to be particularly well-timed, given that he repurchased the stock weeks before it was acquired by Fiserv at a premium.
As the company releases new products, Wieder said the company will be tracking repurchase rates more frequently.
After record sales, DTC startups are focusing on retention | Anna Hensel | September 4, 2020 | DigidayPlas also said that close to 50% of customers now repurchase within four months.
After record sales, DTC startups are focusing on retention | Anna Hensel | September 4, 2020 | DigidayThat’s when a vital Wall Street loan market called the repurchasing agreement, or repo, market seized up.
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We must purchase them, a few at a time; the residents can repurchase from us and so become freeholders.
The Hills and the Vale | Richard JefferiesThe workingman cannot, then, repurchase that which he has produced for his master.
What is Property? | P. J. ProudhonHe meditated the repurchase of his ancestral home in Normandy and the restoration of its ancient honors for his son.
The Golden Dog | William KirbyQuite as keen has been the fighting over the principle of State repurchase of private lands with or without the owner's consent.
The Long White Cloud | William Pember ReevesOld Matthew Zane would endeavor to borrow from Gordon the money with which to repurchase the option he had granted.
Mountain Blood | Joseph Hergesheimer
British Dictionary definitions for repurchase
/ (riːˈpɜːtʃɪs) /
to buy back or buy again goods, securities, assets, etc
an act or instance of repurchasing
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