buyback

[ US /ˈbaɪˌbæk/ ]
[ UK /bˈa‍ɪbæk/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of purchasing back something previously sold
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How To Use buyback In A Sentence

  • A share buyback is a quick way to make a stock more attractive to Wall Street. U.S. companies buy back stock in droves as they hold record levels of cash
  • The move has raised hopes it could boost investor payouts and launch share buybacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • But you have to look at buybacks over ten to fifteen years. Times, Sunday Times
  • exposure to private-label buyback requests because Bank of America has had only limited experience with a motley crew of litigious counterparties. Bank of America Eyes Mortgage Buybacks - TheStreet
  • But the full potential of industrial cogeneration in China, India, and Latin America has yet to be realised because of slow progress on power buyback arrangements and the wheeling and banking of cogenerated power by state electricity boards. Chapter 9
  • And the company has the ability to add debt to pursue share buybacks or other steps to drive per-share earnings.
  • These deficits, buybacks and cash takeovers have stymied the investment that the tax would supposedly encourage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, sent a bullish signal about its prospects with its new stock buyback program.
  • Bumper dividends, share buybacks and executive bonuses rolled in, making oodles of cash for all. Times, Sunday Times
  • The company temporarily suspended share buybacks to conserve cash. Times, Sunday Times
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