repurchase
Americanverb (used with object)
noun
adjective
verb
noun
Other Word Forms
- repurchaser noun
Etymology
Origin of repurchase
Example Sentences
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And while Abel said share repurchases were an “important capital-allocation option,” the company didn’t buy back any stock during the fourth quarter, extending that trend to six quarters.
From MarketWatch
The company refrained from repurchasing any of its own shares during the quarter, marking the sixth-straight period in which it didn’t buy back any stock.
“It’s just been a great marketing opportunity and a great buying opportunity. And that’s why we are doing this incredible repurchase authorization of $50 billion,” he added.
From MarketWatch
The Bank of Korea on Thursday left its benchmark seven-day repurchase rate at 2.50%.
Management has said the bank intends to cancel repurchased shares after three years from the buyback period.
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