Share Buyback
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Share Buyback Details: July 10 – July 16, 2025
Wolters Kluwer (WTKWY) repurchased 196,897 shares between July 10-16, 2025, at an average price of €139.16, totaling €27.4 million. This is part of their €1 billion share buyback program for 2025. To date, they’ve repurchased 3,885,856 shares for €590.6 million, averaging €151.99 per share. They’re using third parties to execute €350 million of the buybacks between May 8 and July 28, 2025 for capital reduction.
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Heineken Holding N.V. Announces Share Buyback Transactions
Heineken Holding N.V. provided an update on its share buyback program. Between June 30 and July 4, 2025, the company repurchased 42,006 shares at an average price of €65.07, bringing the total acquired to 1,301,287 shares for €88,261,067. Weekly updates are available on their website. The company continues to focus on its stake in Heineken N.V., emphasizing innovation, brand investment, and sustainability.
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Share Buyback
Shell plc executed significant on-market share buybacks on July 1, 2025, as part of its ongoing repurchase program. These transactions, managed by BNP PARIBAS SA, aim to enhance shareholder returns and optimize capital structure, adhering to market regulations and previously announced parameters.
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Repurchase of Own Shares
Shell plc announced the repurchase of a significant number of its own shares on June 27, 2025, as part of its capital management strategy. The announcement details the aggregated share repurchase transactions, including the number of shares purchased, prices paid, venue, and currency. This is part of a buy-back program initiated in May 2025.
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Transaction in Own Shares
Endeavour Mining announced a share buyback on June 27, 2025, purchasing 1,000 shares from Stifel Nicolaus Europe Limited on June 26, 2025, at a price of 2,250.00 GBp per share. This action, part of a previously announced buyback program, reflects the company’s commitment to shareholder value and optimizing its capital structure. Following this, the company will have 241,854,962 ordinary shares in issue.
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Repurchase of Own Shares
Endeavour Mining announced the repurchase of 40,000 ordinary shares on June 18, 2025, as part of its share buy-back program. The shares were purchased at prices between 2,290.00 and 2,306.00 GBp, with a volume-weighted average price of 2,295.81 GBp. Following cancellation, Endeavour holds no treasury shares, with 241,920,346 shares in issue. Detailed transaction information is provided.
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Heineken Holding N.V.: Transactions Reported Under Current Share Buyback Program
Heineken Holding N.V. announced share buyback transactions for the week of June 9-13, 2025. In this first tranche of a €750 million program, 70,010 shares were repurchased at an average price of €69.01. As of June 13, 2025, a total of 1,133,263 shares have been repurchased for €77,340,867. Weekly updates are available on the company website.
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Transaction in Own Shares
Endeavour Mining announced a share buyback transaction on June 13, 2025, repurchasing 12,000 ordinary shares from Stifel Nicolaus Europe Limited as part of its ongoing buy-back program. The shares were purchased at prices between 2,248.00 and 2,284.00 GBp, with a volume-weighted average price of 2,277.67 GBp. After the cancellation, the issued shares total 241,990,346.
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ASML Announces Transactions in Ongoing Share Repurchase Program
ASML Holding executed a share buyback program from June 2-6, 2025, repurchasing 94,040 shares at prices between €643.47 and €663.09. The total value of the repurchases was approximately €61.47 million. This buyback is part of the existing capital return strategy announced on November 10, 2022, and complies with Market Abuse Regulation (Nr. 596/2014).
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Bilibili Inc. Announces Class Z Ordinary Shares Offering Linked to Convertible Notes Hedging and Concurrent Share Repurchase
Bilibili launched a $500M convertible note offering (expandable to $575M) with a Delta Offering strategy to hedge investor positions using borrowed shares, alongside a $100M share buyback. The proceeds will fund content expansion and user growth, leveraging convertible debt’s lower rates while delaying equity dilution. The share repurchase signals management confidence, while the Delta mechanism mitigates near-term stock pressure. Risks include potential 3-5% future shareholder dilution and increased leverage. The structured approach balances capital acquisition with market stability amidst China’s tightening tech fundraising regulations, targeting competition in Gen-Z-focused video platforms.