What's the difference between redemption and repurchase?
Redemption
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Repurchase
Definition:
(v. t.) To buy back or again; to regain by purchase.
(n.) The act of repurchasing.
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(1) Massimo Cellino, the Leeds United owner, has said that an offer to repurchase Elland Road has been made using money raised from the sale of Ross McCormack and other funds.
(2) The Catalan club also has a second option to repurchase him at the end of the 2016-17 season and a right to first refusal should it not exercise (the second purchase option),” they added.
(3) As Sherlund wrote last week: In our conversations with Mr Thompson, he has not appeared receptive to taking steps to enhance shareholder value through accelerated share repurchase, cost cutting and better focusing the business.
(4) It went into administration and Tchenguiz immediately repurchased 293 of its 383 outlets through two new companies.
(5) We appreciate that the board just increased the share repurchase authorisation by $50bn, and that it continues to prioritise share repurchases over dividends (as it should).” He had outlined the importance of Apple TV in his previous letter and again highlighted the potential market value of this business as well as the cars.
(6) Exxon Mobil spent $5.8bn for stock repurchases, buying back 83m shares.
(7) The actual amount VW will spend will depend on how many vehicles are repurchased.
(8) Valukas said the bank tried to lower its leverage ratio, a key measure for credit rating agencies, through a device dubbed "repo 105", through which it temporarily sold assets with an obligation to repurchase them days later, at the end of financial quarters, in order to get a temporary influx of cash.
(9) The statement said that unless director positions were offered "without unsuitable conditions", she would be "unable to assist Fairfax at this time" and may sell her interest and consider repurchasing at some other time.
(10) A New America Foundation study (pdf) , co-written by Laura D'Andrea Tyson, maintained that companies could use the money for two purposes: "They can distribute them to their shareholders in the form of dividend payments and share repurchases; and they can use them directly to fund their domestic economic activities or to reduce their debt."
(11) The company's nuclear investment in 2008 was funded by a £2.2bn rights issue, but with Monday's pull-out, it will give £500m back to shareholders via a share repurchase programme.
(12) McCormack was signed by Leeds’s fellow Championship club Fulham for £11m in July, providing a large chunk of the £16m fee Cellino believes is required to repurchase the stadium.
(13) Apple is also expected to increase its dividend, said Bernstein, perhaps by 20% or more, and could unveil a new share repurchase programme, of $80bn or so, to the end of 2017.
(14) The Officers Club deal happened on the same day: the 150-store chain collapsed and 118 profitable stores were immediately repurchased by the group's original founder David Charlton.
(15) You might imagine that it resulted in an enormous economic boost, but here's what happened instead, in the words of Treasury official Michael Mundaca : "There is no evidence that it increased US investment or jobs, and it cost taxpayers billions … the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service reports that most of the largest beneficiaries of the holiday actually cut jobs in 2005-06 – despite overall economy-wide job growth in those years – and many used the repatriated funds simply to repurchase stock or pay dividends."
(16) The proposed new use of the eurozone bailout money to fund the repurchase of Greek debt on the secondary markets, said officials, has been forced on policymakers by the private sector who made it a condition for their involvement.
(17) [...] In addition, overnight borrowing costs for banks in the $5 trillion repurchase market - which funds day-to-day operations for banks on Wall Street - remain elevated on concern that a default could ripple through key funding markets.
(18) It’s not agreed, we have the option to buy it and, if we try after November, it will cost more.” The deeds to Elland Road are owned by Teak Commercial Limited, a firm based in the British Virgin Islands, and neither of the past two Leeds owners – Gulf Finance House or Ken Bates – repurchased the ground.
(19) This Note reviews those responses and concludes that a ban on the sale of UFFI, coupled with a removal and repurchase program, is the most effective solution from the standpoint of consumer health.
(20) Suárez was due to stay in Andalusia for two years, through to the summer of 2016, but is now headed for [Villarreal], with Barça maintaining the option to repurchase the player at the end of the season,” Barça said on their website.