Are stock buybacks a sign that there is enough capital to innovate, but the resulting solutions would be rewarded sufficiently (like with higher carbon pricing)?
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There's something counterintuitive about them. Or a symptom of a system that should be doing better.
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Not dividends because you can't repeat them. One- or limited-time works, when corps repeat buyback, market punishes stock price beyond tax saving
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More like deffered till you sell dividends no?
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Stock buybacks is the best way to return capital to shareholders. Companies should never offer dividends because if they ever take it away like
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It depends. If your using debt to finance buybacks, you shouldn’t be buying back shares IMO.
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