buybacks in A Sentence

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    More Buybacks are almost certainly on the way.

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    Buybacks can be helpful though, right?

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    In short, the insider buying and share Buybacks are signals of good company.

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    Unfortunately, in the real world, stock Buybacks have come to serve a purpose that can only be described as sinister.

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    Between 2004 and 2013, 454 companies in the S&P 500 Index did $3.4 trillion in stock Buybacks,‘representing 51 percent of net income.'”.

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    Though smaller companies may choose to exercise Buybacks, blue-chip companies are much more likely to do so because of the cost involved.

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    Shell said it completed the first tranche of Buybacks in October for $2 billion and was launching a second tranche on Thursday of up to $2.5 billion by Jan. 28.

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    As a way of addressing self-serving incentives, executives would have to retain company shares for at least five years after receiving them, or three years in the case of stock Buybacks.

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    Buybacks are another example of influencing the stock price where a corporation buys back shares from the market in an attempt to reduce the number of outstanding shares thereby increasing the price.

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    Thus, the insider purchasing and share Buybacks are signals that the owners trust later on of the business and it is a good organization to pick a stock to invest in Indian stock exchange.

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    Therefore, the insider buying and share Buybacks are signals that the owners trust in the future of the company and it's a good company to select a stock to invest in Indian stock market.

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    One result: The value of U.S. oil and gas mergers and acquisitions fell to a 10-year low in the first quarter as investors sold shares of companies that spent more on drilling than on Buybacks and dividends.

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    Soon they will go to executive positions in corporations they have well served and be able to take advantage of all the corporate tax benefits they have created- and translate the benefits into cash through stock option compensation and Buybacks.

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    A former head of the SEC, Mary Jo White, admitted that the SEC did not even attempt to monitor Buybacks to see if they complied because the very rule prohibited them from getting the data that they needed to do their investigation.

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