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How to pronounce buyback in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms redemption, repurchase
Type of purchase
Derivation buy back

Examples of buyback

buyback
Its share price should also be supported by its ongoing share buyback programme.
From the independent.co.uk
He stopped short of launching an official buyback program, GM spokespeople said.
From the freep.com
That case involved disclosure of a stock buyback program that cost $500 million.
From the nytimes.com
At this pace, its cash chest will keep growing despite the dividend and buyback.
From the forbes.com
Intel will take advantage of low interest rates on bonds to finance its buyback.
From the sfgate.com
The board of the technology giant approved a $100 billion share buyback by 2015.
From the au.news.yahoo.com
He's seen other dentists running individual buyback programs for about a decade.
From the sacbee.com
The previously announced share buyback programme of DKK 200 million is retained.
From the foxbusiness.com
The company's board also approved a share buyback program of up to $200 million.
From the foxbusiness.com
More examples
  • Redemption: the act of purchasing back something previously sold
  • The repurchase of something previously sold, especially of stock by the company that issued it; A free drink given to a patron by a bartender; the compulsory purchase by the government of most semi-automatic weapons following the introduction of new anti-gun legislation in 1996
  • (Buybacks) Additional peanuts that are allowed to be bought back and used like quota peanuts in the domestic edible market when there are not enough peanuts available to meet the national poundage quota. ...
  • Where the franchisor agrees to purchase a franchise back from a franchisee if the latter no longer wishes to continue - sometimes in packages for 'peace of mind'
  • A company's purchase of its common shares either by tender or in the open market for cancellation, subsequent resale or for dividend reinvestment plans.
  • A Corporate Action that will occur when a company decides to repurchase shares in existence by offering to buy back some of their shares from existing shareholders.
  • An arrangement for Greece to use money from a European rescue fund to buy back some of its own debt at a lower price on so-called secondary bond markets. A way effectively to lower the amount of the debt and interest Greece owes and give it more time to pay its way out.
  • A keyword ability of instants and sorceries that lets the spell return to its owner's hand as it resolves. See rule 702.24, "Buyback."
  • When a company purchases shares of its own publicly traded stock or its own bonds in the open market, it's called a buyback. The most common reason a company buys back its stock is to make the stock more attractive to investors by increasing its earnings per share. ...