jälleenostot
Jälleenostot, often translated as buybacks or share repurchases, refers to a corporate action where a company buys its own outstanding shares from the open market. This is typically done through a tender offer or by purchasing shares on the stock exchange. Companies engage in share buybacks for several reasons. One primary motivation is to return capital to shareholders, similar to dividends. By reducing the number of outstanding shares, the company increases its earnings per share (EPS), as the same profit is divided among fewer shares. This can make the stock appear more attractive to investors.
Another common objective is to offset the dilution caused by employee stock options or stock grants. When