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单词 repurchase
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Definition of repurchase in English:

repurchase

verb riːˈpəːtʃɪsriˈpərtʃəs
[with object]
  • Buy (something) back.

    买回,购回

    firms have been able to repurchase their shares since 1981
    Example sentencesExamples
    • To counter that danger, the company this year has repurchased 12 million shares, or about 8% of the total outstanding.
    • Since the mid 1980s, many corporations have been repurchasing large amounts of their shares.
    • Selling your shares only to repurchase them later in the year could set you back as much as 3% to 4% of your portfolio's value.
    • In those circumstances, investors would be entitled not just to tax relief but to the government repurchasing the shares at the price at which they were issued.
    • Last Friday, it repurchased 150,000 shares, or 0.6 per cent of the previously issued shares.
    • There must be no side agreement that gives the buyer the right to return the product, or the seller the obligation to repurchase it or to guarantee the resale value of it.
    • Analysts can't recall the retailer repurchasing $1 billion worth of shares in a single quarter before.
    • In January 2001, Peterman repurchased the rights to his trademark and mailing list.
    • These funds can sell markets ‘short’, with a view to repurchasing them at a lower price and profiting from falling prices.
    • The company repurchased another 1.25 million shares of its stock during the quarter.
    • Corporations repurchased their own shares at record rates so that net equity issues were negative in every quarter but one throughout the end of 2000.
    • The company could have effected a more orthodox share buyback in which it repurchased its own stock on the open market.
    • A firm's willingness to invest in itself by repurchasing a portion of its shares is seen as a declaration of its ‘bullishness’ regarding its future.
    • The wash sales trap potentially applies to any disqualifying disposition in which an employee, within 30 days - before or after the stock sale - repurchases company shares.
    • The client sold the stock Dec.10 for $25 and repurchased identical shares in the open market within 30 days for $25.
    • Along that line, Dell repurchased another $900m shares during the second quarter bringing its share repurchase total for the year up to $2bn.
    • The high street retailer plans to spend £2.3b repurchasing its shares at between 332p to 380p.
    • If you sell to claim losses, you can't repurchase the stocks or mutual funds within 30 days.
    • Membership is restricted to those individuals who purchase shares at the time the NGC is initially capitalized or who repurchase shares from original owners/shareholders.
    • It later repurchased the securities, and in doing so, tried to classify the sale and repurchase as a simple repurchase.
    Synonyms
    retrieve, regain, recover, get back, reclaim, repossess, have something returned, rescue
noun riːˈpəːtʃɪsriˈpərtʃəs
mass noun
  • The action of buying something back.

    买回,购回

    as modifier the repurchase price
    a phased repurchase of properties
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It later repurchased the securities, and in doing so, tried to classify the sale and repurchase as a simple repurchase.
    • This explains why brand attitudes are sometimes weak predictors of repurchase intentions for the brand.
    • Between September 1986 and December 1990, firms in our sample adopted 544 repurchase plans; during the previous five-year period, they had adopted only 148.
    • Although the evidence is mixed, some prior research has shown that liquidity is associated with repurchase plan adoption.
    • To date, most of the work in this area has focused on repurchase intentions as the focal dependent variable.
    • This means that only affective commitment was a full mediator of the brand satisfaction repurchase intentions relationship for this retail service brand.
    • In proposing that relative CEO power over the board can help determine whether firms decouple repurchase plans from practice, our theoretical argument suggests that powerful actors mediate institutional effects.
    • At the same time, they gave Enron a repurchase option that was exercised in 2000 for $2 million, according to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
    • Moderate size portfolios can best be rebalanced by sale and repurchase of new amounts in each asset class.
    • How and when agency debt status is resolved and what continued repurchase of ten-year Treasuries will mean are important emerging issues in creating reliable benchmarks in financial markets.
    • It will initially focus on the trillion dollar repurchase and total return swap markets.
    • Studies of open market share repurchases find an initial positive price movement of about three percent, but continued abnormal positive returns of about forty-five percent over the next four years.
    • Such tensions may well result in an increase in observed decoupling in share repurchase programs for those firms.
    • ‘We made the first repurchase when our stock was in the mid-30s, and as of today, we're at $45 a share,’ says Bearman.
    • 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.
    • The study found that, in two retail service brand settings, the two components of commitment fully mediate the relationship between brand satisfaction and both repurchase intentions and advocacy intentions.
    • However, these days, any sale and repurchase within thirty days is disallowed for tax purposes.
    • They know full well that the short-term markets rely on repurchase money in order to generate low-risk short-squeezes, and they are willing providers.
    • We test our theoretical framework in a context heretofore not studied in the organizational literature, namely, the implementation of stock repurchase plans by large U.S. corporations in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
    • It is thought that the sale and repurchase is being done for tax purposes.
    Synonyms
    retrieval, recovery, reclamation, repossession, recoupment, return, rescue

Definition of repurchase in US English:

repurchase

verbrēˈpərCHəsriˈpərtʃəs
[with object]
  • Buy (something) back.

    买回,购回

    firms have been able to repurchase their shares since 1981
    Example sentencesExamples
    • To counter that danger, the company this year has repurchased 12 million shares, or about 8% of the total outstanding.
    • Analysts can't recall the retailer repurchasing $1 billion worth of shares in a single quarter before.
    • These funds can sell markets ‘short’, with a view to repurchasing them at a lower price and profiting from falling prices.
    • If you sell to claim losses, you can't repurchase the stocks or mutual funds within 30 days.
    • The wash sales trap potentially applies to any disqualifying disposition in which an employee, within 30 days - before or after the stock sale - repurchases company shares.
    • A firm's willingness to invest in itself by repurchasing a portion of its shares is seen as a declaration of its ‘bullishness’ regarding its future.
    • Corporations repurchased their own shares at record rates so that net equity issues were negative in every quarter but one throughout the end of 2000.
    • The company could have effected a more orthodox share buyback in which it repurchased its own stock on the open market.
    • Along that line, Dell repurchased another $900m shares during the second quarter bringing its share repurchase total for the year up to $2bn.
    • In those circumstances, investors would be entitled not just to tax relief but to the government repurchasing the shares at the price at which they were issued.
    • Since the mid 1980s, many corporations have been repurchasing large amounts of their shares.
    • Last Friday, it repurchased 150,000 shares, or 0.6 per cent of the previously issued shares.
    • Membership is restricted to those individuals who purchase shares at the time the NGC is initially capitalized or who repurchase shares from original owners/shareholders.
    • The high street retailer plans to spend £2.3b repurchasing its shares at between 332p to 380p.
    • In January 2001, Peterman repurchased the rights to his trademark and mailing list.
    • The client sold the stock Dec.10 for $25 and repurchased identical shares in the open market within 30 days for $25.
    • Selling your shares only to repurchase them later in the year could set you back as much as 3% to 4% of your portfolio's value.
    • The company repurchased another 1.25 million shares of its stock during the quarter.
    • There must be no side agreement that gives the buyer the right to return the product, or the seller the obligation to repurchase it or to guarantee the resale value of it.
    • It later repurchased the securities, and in doing so, tried to classify the sale and repurchase as a simple repurchase.
    Synonyms
    retrieve, regain, recover, get back, reclaim, repossess, have something returned, rescue
nounrēˈpərCHəsriˈpərtʃəs
  • The action of buying something back.

    买回,购回

    as modifier the repurchase price
    a phased repurchase of properties
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It later repurchased the securities, and in doing so, tried to classify the sale and repurchase as a simple repurchase.
    • The study found that, in two retail service brand settings, the two components of commitment fully mediate the relationship between brand satisfaction and both repurchase intentions and advocacy intentions.
    • Such tensions may well result in an increase in observed decoupling in share repurchase programs for those firms.
    • ‘We made the first repurchase when our stock was in the mid-30s, and as of today, we're at $45 a share,’ says Bearman.
    • 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.
    • We test our theoretical framework in a context heretofore not studied in the organizational literature, namely, the implementation of stock repurchase plans by large U.S. corporations in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
    • How and when agency debt status is resolved and what continued repurchase of ten-year Treasuries will mean are important emerging issues in creating reliable benchmarks in financial markets.
    • However, these days, any sale and repurchase within thirty days is disallowed for tax purposes.
    • Studies of open market share repurchases find an initial positive price movement of about three percent, but continued abnormal positive returns of about forty-five percent over the next four years.
    • Between September 1986 and December 1990, firms in our sample adopted 544 repurchase plans; during the previous five-year period, they had adopted only 148.
    • It will initially focus on the trillion dollar repurchase and total return swap markets.
    • At the same time, they gave Enron a repurchase option that was exercised in 2000 for $2 million, according to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
    • This explains why brand attitudes are sometimes weak predictors of repurchase intentions for the brand.
    • They know full well that the short-term markets rely on repurchase money in order to generate low-risk short-squeezes, and they are willing providers.
    • To date, most of the work in this area has focused on repurchase intentions as the focal dependent variable.
    • Moderate size portfolios can best be rebalanced by sale and repurchase of new amounts in each asset class.
    • In proposing that relative CEO power over the board can help determine whether firms decouple repurchase plans from practice, our theoretical argument suggests that powerful actors mediate institutional effects.
    • It is thought that the sale and repurchase is being done for tax purposes.
    • Although the evidence is mixed, some prior research has shown that liquidity is associated with repurchase plan adoption.
    • This means that only affective commitment was a full mediator of the brand satisfaction repurchase intentions relationship for this retail service brand.
    Synonyms
    retrieval, recovery, reclamation, repossession, recoupment, return, rescue
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