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BMW initiates $2.25 billion share buyback program

The automaker’s third repurchase initiative, which targets both ordinary and preferred shares, begins this month and runs through April 2027.
BMW AG announced a new share buyback program valued at up to €2 billion ($2.25 billion), marking its third such initiative in recent years.

BMW AG announced a new share buyback program valued at up to €2 billion ($2.25 billion), marking its third such initiative in recent years. The program, approved by the company’s management board, is set to commence this month and will conclude no later than April 30, 2027

The buyback will encompass both ordinary and preferred shares, with a cap of €350 million allocated for preferred shares. BMW has indicated that further program details will be disclosed before and during its enactment.

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This initiative follows BMW’s previous share buyback program, the Share Buy-Back Programme 2023/2025, which was implemented based on the authorization granted by the Annual General Meeting in May 2022. The earlier program aimed to redeem shares with a corresponding reduction in share capital and to transfer shares to employees within the framework of an employee share program.

Additionally, the decision to initiate another buyback reflects BMW’s ongoing commitment to optimizing its capital structure and delivering value to shareholders. Companies commonly employ such programs to return surplus capital to shareholders, improve financial metrics, and signal confidence in the company’s future prospects.

BMW’s move aligns with a broader trend in the automotive industry, where companies increasingly leverage share buybacks to enhance shareholder returns amidst evolving market dynamics. The company’s proactive approach underscores its strategic focus on maintaining financial flexibility and reinforcing investor confidence.

Investors and market analysts will be closely monitoring the implementation of this buyback program, as it may influence BMW’s stock performance and provide insights into the company’s financial health and strategic priorities.

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