The company could have effected a more orthodox share buyback in which it repurchased its own stock on the open market. |
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If a company does not have a stock buyback program, then earnings will be reduced by both the cost of the options issued and dilution. |
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This, and the apparent halt of the buyback programme, could be unhelpful but we expect to retain our neutral view on the shares. |
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Although Icahn is pushing for a larger buyback, it's likely it won't take place until March, munster said. |
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The allotted shares shall be purchased by the Company as part of its stock buyback plan. |
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But the company had been expected to signal another share buyback, funded by the sale of the Le Grand hotel in Paris. |
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It also appeared to signal the end of its share buyback programme, buying back £403m worth of shares at an average cost of £10.70 per share. |
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Some Member States have asked for a number of highquality varieties to be exempted from quota buyback for the 2004 harvest. |
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A request can be made for buyback of your shares in the event of a severe and permanent physical or mental disability. |
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Would some form of buyback or rationalization of the fleet be something your organization would support? |
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The law foresees several types of leasing: buyback leasing, bank leasing, blanket leasing and pure leasing. |
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The exact date for the resumption of the share buyback program will be announced in a separate stock exchange notification. |
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In order to further enhance shareholder value, we have decided to implement a new share buyback program. |
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At the same time the city will hold a gun buyback and a full program of seminars and cultural activities on the theme of disarmament. |
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In response to continued market volatility, we adjusted the asset allocation and discontinued the share buyback programme. |
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The buyback amount represents the price you paid for the shares when you purchased them, not their market value on the buyback date. |
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In their first program of its kind in Baghdad, American troops engaged in a weapons buyback program. |
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The rating was obtained to aid Canada Lands in financing the buyback of the Tower lease from TrizecHahn. |
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The looser rules on timing and the volume of shares available for repurchase prompted more than 200 companies to announce new or expanded buyback plans. |
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Balance sheet risks were drastically reduced, the current share buyback programme was discontinued, and the proposed distribution of profit was significantly reduced. |
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And this was prior to the current crisis, the resumption of export subsidies, the surplus buyback by the European Union and the release of a ¤300 million emergency assistance to producers? |
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However, if conducted properly, a share buyback can deliver shareholder value like no other corporate action or process. |
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The policy has encouraged investors into shares and, by lowering corporate bond yields, has allowed finance directors to play the share buyback game with cheaper debt. |
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To reinforce the target for the overnight rate, the Bank can intervene in the overnight market by conducting buyback operations at the target rate, if required. |
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The government had a buyback program five or six years ago, along with the Mifflin plan, and indicated to us that they'd cut the fleet in half and give the commercial fishermen more time. |
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With regard to the acquisition of quotas from the buyback programme, however, the other tobacco farmers who wish to purchase the quotas have priority. |
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Investors usually consider share buyback programs, as they are also known, as a buy signal for the stock. |
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The CHF 250 million share buyback program will draw to a close in the next few days, and the Board of Directors of the Swatch Group AG has approved a further share buyback program in the amount of CHF 300 million. |
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Gun buyback participants can turn in as many guns as they'd like, but they'll only receive the bank cards for the first three firearms. |
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A buyback event in Miami garnered over 100 guns, breaking a local record. |
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The buyback agreements included not only buyback agreements for corporate stock but also the buyback provisions included in partnership agreements. |
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A record number of companies declared buyback plans this year in an effort to support their stock prices amid the recession, according to data compiled Friday. |
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But to the frustration of corporate treasurers, many of the stocks aren't enjoying the expected price pops, despite the presumption that that is what a buyback would do. |
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