Apple announces largest-ever stock buyback at $110 billion under Tim Cook

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Apple authorized $110 billion in stock buybacks on May 2, 2024, making it the largest repurchase program in the company’s history. The announcement came alongside a 4% bump to its quarterly cash dividend and fiscal second-quarter revenue of $90.8 billion that beat analyst expectations. Shares surged roughly 6% in after-hours trading, adding more than $160 billion to Apple’s market capitalization in a single session. The buyback machine Tim Cook built When Tim Cook took over as CEO in 2011, Apple had no formal program for returning capital to shareholders. That changed quickly. Cook launched Apple’s capital return program in 2012, and the company has since funneled hundreds of billions of dollars back to investors through a combination of dividends and share repurchases. The mechanics of a buyback are straightforward but the effects compound over time. When a company buys its own shares on the open market, the total number of outstanding shares shrinks. That means each remaining share represents a slightly larger slice of the company’s earnings. Even if Apple’s net income stays flat, earnings per share can still climb simply because the denominator got smaller. Why $110 billion, and...

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