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The phrase "a repurchase of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, business transactions, or discussions about buying back previously sold items or shares.
Example: "The company announced a repurchase of a significant number of its shares to boost investor confidence."
Alternatives: "a buyback of a" or "an acquisition of a".
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The acquisition that caught the S.E.C.'s attention was a repurchase of a subsidiary Jacuzzi had sold while still guaranteeing its debt.
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"Throughout the period of delinquency the contracting officer considered the possibility of a termination for default and a repurchase of the items.
The deposit has the effect of a repurchase of about 5.4 million class A shares, Visa said, at $73.81 per share, on an as-converted basis by reducing the as-converted class B share count from about 125.5 million to 119.8 million.
On Jan . 27Symantec reported a repurchase of 16.1 million shares, at the cost of $200 million.
A repurchase of this size equates to 3.1% of the current market cap.
A repurchase of this size equates to 1.9% of the current market cap.
A repurchase of this size equates to 0.9% of the current market cap.
When Merck's announcement hit the wire on July 23, the $10 billion buyback represented a repurchase of about 11% of its shares at that price.
The news that the Alphabet board authorized a repurchase of up to $5.1 billion of its class C shares certainly doesn't hurt.
The news that the Alphabet board authorized a repurchase of up to $5.1 billion of its class C shares certainly doesn't hurt. .
The New York Times Company said yesterday that its board had authorized the spending of as much as $300 million for the repurchase of Class A shares.
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