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The phrase "a buyback of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in financial contexts, particularly when discussing the repurchase of shares or assets by a company.
Example: "The company announced a buyback of its shares to increase shareholder value."
Alternatives: "a repurchase of" or "a stock buyback of".
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The insurer also authorized a buyback of $1 billion of stock.
Another $620 million will finance a buyback of 13.2 million share of stock.
In a twist, Merrill may help Bloomberg finance a buyback of the stake, the people said.
He had proposed a buyback of up to $1 billion worth of shares, at a high point of $30.
One economist worried that using the budget surplus to finance a buyback of existing Treasury debt could cause inflation.
Institutions would pay an additional.025 percent on assets, a levy that would raise about 50 billion euros over five years to finance a buyback of Greek bonds.
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At the same time, the company sought to demonstrate its responsiveness to shareholders, announcing a big jump in its dividend payments, to $1 from 40 cents a share, and a stock buyback of up to $4 billion.
Some hedge funds have scooped up debt at around 15 cents, which could more than double their money at a buyback price of 35 cents.
Buyers get a return policy and a buyback guarantee of up to 70percentt.
Banco Popolare di Milano has also begun a buyback program of up to 4.8 million shares, according to press reports.
Back in 2014, there were claims Hampton Creek was artificially increasing sales through a buyback program of its JUST Mayo product.
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