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  2. 7 Reasons Stock Buybacks Should Be Illegal - AOL

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    Editor's note: This story was previously published in February 2019 It has since been updated and republished.Did you know that stock buybacks were illegal until 1982? It's true.Source ...

  3. Philippine Government Securities - Wikipedia

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    Philippine government securities (locally referred to as "GS") are the unconditional debt obligations of the Republic of the Philippines. These are all denominated in the local currency, the Philippine peso. The securities are issued by the Republic through its fiscal agent, the Bureau of Treasury.

  4. Corporatocracy - Wikipedia

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    Writing in the Harvard Business Review in September 2014, William Lazonick blamed record corporate stock buybacks for reduced investment in the economy and a corresponding impact on prosperity and income inequality. Between 2003 and 2012, the 449 companies in the S&P 500 used 54% of their earnings ($2.4 trillion) to buy back their own stock.

  5. Share repurchase - Wikipedia

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    The most common share repurchase method in the United States is the open-market stock repurchase, representing almost 95% of all repurchases. A firm will announce that it will repurchase some shares in the open market from time to time as market conditions dictate and maintains the option of deciding whether, when, and how much to repurchase.

  6. What are stock buybacks and why do companies use them? - AOL

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    To undertake a stock buyback, a company typically announces a “repurchase authorization,” which details the size of the repurchase, either in terms of the number of shares it might buy, a ...

  7. Why regulating stock buybacks is misguided | Opinion - AOL

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    Penalizing stock buybacks does a disservice to employees, companies and our economy. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  8. ‘We are essentially in a new Gilded Age’: As workers get laid ...

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    In the 1980s, stock buybacks, once banned as a form of stock manipulation, became legal. Tamir says this change, specifically, allowed companies to inflate their stock prices.

  9. Securities and Exchange Commission (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The SEC was abolished during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines and was replaced with the Philippine Executive Commission. It was reactivated later in 1947 with the restoration of the Commonwealth Government. Due to the changes in the business environment, then President Ferdinand E. Marcos reorganized the SEC on September 29, 1975.