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1 buyback
(a) STOCK EXCHANGE rachat m d'actionsbuyback agreement accord m de repriseManagement got the job done, hacking the UK payroll from 17,000 in 1990 to 2,200 today, shutting plants and shovelling cash out of the door. In just nine years, the dividends, special dividends and share buybacks have returned to investors the entire £3.6 billion paid to the government for the assets. And the shareholders still own a company trading at three times the £1.75 price paid at flotation.
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2 выкуп
м.1) ( действие) redemption; ( освобождение за деньги) buyout; ( пленного) ransomвы́куп компа́нией со́бственных а́кций эк. — company stock buyback
2) ( плата) ransom; bail-outтре́бовать вы́куп за кого́-л — hold smb to ransom
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