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- noun Plural form of
buyback .
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Examples
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But the rise in buybacks signals that many companies are still hesitant to spend their cash on the job-generating activities that could produce economic growth.
U.S. Companies Buy Back Stock Instead Of Investing Record Levels Of Cash Washington Post 2010
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But the rise in buybacks signals that many companies are still hesitant to spend their cash on the job-generating activities that could produce economic growth.
U.S. Companies Buy Back Stock Instead Of Investing Record Levels Of Cash The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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But the rise in buybacks signals that many companies are still hesitant to spend their cash on the job-generating activities that could produce economic growth.
Wonkbook: Foreclosures stopped; Geithner pressures China; Fed may target; Goolsbee on growth Ezra Klein 2010
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But the rise in buybacks signals that many companies are still hesitant to spend their cash on the job-generating activities that could produce economic growth.
U.S. companies buy back stock in droves as they hold record levels of cash Jia Lynn Yang 2010
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But the rise in buybacks signals that many companies are still hesitant to spend their cash on the job-generating activities that could produce economic growth.
U.S. Companies Buy Back Stock Instead Of Investing Record Levels Of Cash Washington Post 2010
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Munich Re and Partner Re have returned cash to shareholders this year, but in buybacks of less than $1.5 billion.
The Reinsurance Industry's Perfect Financial Storm Hester Plumridge 2010
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But the rise in buybacks signals that many companies are still hesitant to spend their cash on the job-generating activities that could produce economic growth.
U.S. Companies Buy Back Stock Instead Of Investing Record Levels Of Cash Washington Post 2010
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But the rise in buybacks signals that many companies are still hesitant to spend their cash on the job-generating activities that could produce economic growth.
U.S. Companies Buy Back Stock Instead Of Investing Record Levels Of Cash Washington Post 2010
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The money spent on buybacks translates into 22.50 cents / share for the latest quarter.
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The money spent on buybacks translates into 30 cents / share for each of the past two quarters.
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