repurchase
noun [ C or U ] finance & economics specialized (also re-purchase) uk/ˌriːˈpɜː.tʃəs/
回购(股票、债券等)
an occasion when a company buys back shares, bonds , etc. (= financial products) that it previously sold
The family owned 41% of the stock until the repurchase. 在回购之前,这个家族拥有该公司 41% 的股份。
Whether the company spends the money on acquisitions or share repurchases, the result could be a boost to future earnings.
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- The company was bought out by the principal shareholders and through company stock repurchases.
- The yearly rate of share repurchases by companies fell from £1 trillion last year to £800 billion this year.
- Short-term funds can be obtained through repurchase agreements.
repurchase
verb [ I or T ] finance & economics specialized (also re-purchase) uk/ˌriːˈpɜː.tʃəs/
购回(过去售出的物品)
to buy back something that you previously sold
The company was accused of selling defective vehicles that it had previously repurchased from customers. 该公司被指控销售有缺陷的车辆,而这些车辆是它之前从客户那里购回的。
They are hoping to raise funds to repurchase the yacht.
再次购买
to buy the same type of product again
Name a brand that you would definitely repurchase and that you would not hesitate to recommend to others. 说出一个你一定会再次购买并会毫不犹豫地推荐给其他人的品牌。
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- By repurchasing shares, a company signals that it feels its shares are undervalued.
- Management opted to borrow the necessary funds to repurchase the securities and restore the assets to its balance sheet.