Pacifying the shareholders with ordsprog
Pacifying the shareholders with this amazing share buyback that they're undertaking should keep people fairly favorable towards the company.
Stephen Pope
Will the company take another steep dividend increase? Will the company embark on a more sizeable share buyback program? Will the company make any corporate acquisitions? Pfizer could conceivably do all of the above.
Timothy Anderson
I don't think the market was looking quite as high as $2.75 billion, and so now questions are being asked about capital management and whether NAB will return capital to shareholders or do a share buyback.
Mick Coombes
[The board is] currently undertaking what could be its most important task, ... We are confident that we're going to make a choice that is in the best interest of the company, shareholders and others.
George Mitchell
The risk here is that some shareholders decide to sell to diversify their portfolios despite the favorable outlook [for the company,] He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her. The risk here is that some shareholders decide to sell to diversify their portfolios despite the favorable outlook [for the company,]
Glenn Schorr
It appears that the market is ascribing little, if any, value to that unit in Continental's share price. We view this possible development as being very favorable to Continental's shareholders, and therefore, are reiterating our accumulate rating on the stock.
Michael Linenberg
It appears that the market is ascribing little, if any, value to that unit in Continental's share price, ... We view this possible development as being very favorable to Continental's shareholders, and therefore, are reiterating our accumulate rating on the stock.
Michael Linenberg
We believe the Company has demonstrated its ability to create real value for shareholders, particularly since the management change in August 2003. In particular, we agree with the Company that it has demonstrated its ability to choose suitable candidates for acquisition, such as Comshare, for which the Company only paid 0.66 times revenue. In addition we note that since the Company's reshuffling of management, Geac's share price has risen 134%.
Glass Lewis
That and a generous [share] buyback program should sustain earnings-per-share growth of 15% to 20%.
David Strasser
We believe that, among other things, this listing will benefit our shareholders and give the company greater access to U.S. investors. The lion's share of our business and our corporate base of operations is in the United States, so this move is a logical step forward for Spark, as a company.
David Siminoff
This is a $100 billion publicly traded company with tens of thousands of shareholders. Clearly you have a lot of shareholders that have so far taken a backseat to people who casually happen upon the Web site.
Scott Kessler
Under Irish law, the Company is required to obtain the approval of its shareholders to buy back its own shares. The Board, believing it to be in the best interests of the shareholders and the Company, agreed that the Company should request this approval to provide the Company with the flexibility to buy back shares if it determines that the benefits associated with such a program can be realized.
Chuck Moran
On the surface, the numbers look bad, but when you dig into them you see health. Moreover, the $5 billion share buyback just announced is exactly what we would recommend. Lastly, while the quarter looked soft due to comps, it should be temporary, as compared to long-term health in the growing cable business, which is why we believe the company can keep to its guidance.
Greg Gorbatenko
On the surface, the numbers look bad, but when you dig into them you see health, ... Moreover, the $5 billion share buyback just announced is exactly what we would recommend. Lastly, while the quarter looked soft due to comps, it should be temporary, as compared to long-term health in the growing cable business, which is why we believe the company can keep to its guidance.
Greg Gorbatenko
At some point if the share price doesn't recognize the company's value, they will have an obligation to shareholders to sell it in parts or all of it.
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