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Thursday, 09/26/2019 11:59:02 AM

Thursday, September 26, 2019 11:59:02 AM

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The Motives of a stock buy back

Why do companies buy back shares? A firm's management is likely to say that a buyback is the best use of capital at that particular time. After all, the goal of a firm's management is to maximize return for shareholders, and a buyback typically increases shareholder value. The prototypical line in a buyback press release is "we don't see any better investment than in ourselves." Although this can sometimes be the case, this statement is not always true.

There are other sound motives that drive companies to repurchase shares. For example, management may feel the market has discounted its share price too steeply. A stock price can be pummeled by the market for many reasons such as weaker-than-expected earnings results, an accounting scandal, or just a poor overall economic climate. Thus, when a company spends millions of dollars buying up its own shares, it can be a sign that management believes that the market has gone too far in discounting the shares—a positive sign.

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