Repurchasing - significado y definición. Qué es Repurchasing
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Qué (quién) es Repurchasing - definición

RE-ACQUISITION BY A COMPANY OF ITS OWN SHARES
Stock buyback; Share buyback; Share Repurchase; Share Buyback; Share repurchase program; Stock repurchase; Stock repurchase program; Share buy back; Share repurchases; Repurchasing shares; Share buybacks; Stock buybacks
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Share repurchase         
Share repurchase, also known as share buyback or stock buyback, is the re-acquisition by a company of its own shares. It represents an alternate and more flexible way (relative to dividends) of returning money to shareholders.
purchase         
ACQUISITION OF GOODS OR SERVICES BY FIDUCIARY EXCHANGE
Purchase; Purchases; Buying process
I. v. a.
1.
Buy, bargain for, get by payment.
2.
(Rare.) Obtain, acquire, procure, get, gain.
II. n.
1.
Bargain.
2.
Property, possession, acquisition, thing acquired.
3.
Hold, advantage, power, force.
4.
Tackle, lever, capstan.
purchase         
ACQUISITION OF GOODS OR SERVICES BY FIDUCIARY EXCHANGE
Purchase; Purchases; Buying process
¦ verb
1. buy (something).
2. Nautical haul up (a rope, cable, or anchor) by means of a pulley or lever.
¦ noun
1. the action of buying.
a thing bought.
Law the acquisition of property by one's personal action rather than by inheritance.
2. firm contact or grip.
3. a pulley or similar device for moving heavy objects.
4. archaic the annual rent or return from land.
Derivatives
purchasable adjective
purchaser noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. pourchacier 'seek to obtain or bring about'.

Wikipedia

Share repurchase

Share repurchase, also known as share buyback or stock buyback, is the re-acquisition by a company of its own shares. It represents an alternate and more flexible way (relative to dividends) of returning money to shareholders. When used in coordination with increased corporate leverage, buybacks can increase share prices.

In most countries, a corporation can repurchase its own stock by distributing cash to existing shareholders in exchange for a fraction of the company's outstanding equity; that is, cash is exchanged for a reduction in the number of shares outstanding. The company either retires the repurchased shares or keeps them as treasury stock, available for re-issuance.

Under U.S. corporate law, there are six primary methods of stock repurchase: open market, private negotiations, repurchase "put" rights, two variants of self-tender repurchase (a fixed price tender offer and a Dutch auction), and accelerate repurchases. More than 95% of the buyback programs worldwide are through an open-market method, whereby the company announces the buyback program and then repurchases shares in the open market (stock exchange). In the late 20th and the early 21st century, there was a sharp rise in the volume of share repurchases in the United States: US$5 billion in 1980 rose to US$349 billion in 2005. Large share repurchases started later in Europe than in the United States, but are nowadays a common practice around the world.

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rule 10b-18 sets requirements for stock repurchase in the United States.

Ejemplos de uso de Repurchasing
1. Smile 012 Communications is also repurchasing debt.
2. They can sell assets, bring in partners, reduce their debt by repurchasing bonds.
3. CSS will be repurchasing certain bonds it sold to the Israeli company for $1.7 million.
4. Repurchasing stock is widely considered a correct use of a company‘s resources for the greater benefit of shareholders.
5. In addition to Brazil‘s buybacks, Mexico earlier this year said it was repurchasing as much as $5 billion in debt.