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Microsoft to Buy Back Up to $40 Billion in Stock


Microsoft to Buy Back Up to $40 Billion in Stock - WSJ

Microsoft Corp. increase; green up pointing triangle said it plans to buy back as much as $40 billion in stock and raise its dividend 11%.

Microsoft approves $40 billion share repurchase program - Reuters

(Reuters) - Microsoft Corp said on Wednesday its board had approved a new share repurchase program of up to $40 billion and raised its ...

Why Microsoft is buying back $40B in stock - GeekWire

Microsoft is putting some of its piles of cash to work, authorizing a plan to re-purchase up to $40 billion in shares in one of the biggest stock buybacks in ...

Microsoft's Stock Buyback: History Says This Is the Likely Impact

They have all been in the $40 billion to $60 billion range. The company last adjusted its buyback plan three years ago, with a similar $60 ...

Microsoft's $40 billion buyback would be biggest of last decade

A few companies like Microsoft are continuing to buy back billions in their own stock, but last quarter saw a significant decline in the ...

Microsoft unveils $40-billion stock buyback and boosts dividend

Microsoft Corp., the world's largest software maker, said it will repurchase as much as $40 billion worth of shares in a new buyback program and boosted its ...

Microsoft sets $40 billion stock buyback, raises dividend | AP News

Microsoft board OKs plan to repurchase up to $40 billion in stock. The technology giant also approved an 8 percent increase in its quarterly ...

Microsoft is planning to buy back almost 10% of itself

The tech behemoth said on Tuesday that it has authorized a $40 billion share buyback program, according to a release from the company. With the ...

Microsoft Unveils $40 Billion Stock Buyback, Boosts Dividend

This article is for subscribers only. Microsoft Corp., the world's largest software maker, said it will repurchase as much as $40 billion of ...

Microsoft Boosts Dividend 22%, Authorizes $40 Billion Share Buyback

Additionally, the Redmond, Wash.-based software and services provider announced its board of directors has approved a new, $40 billion stock repurchase program ...

Microsoft launches $40 billion buyback program, raises dividend

Microsoft Corp said on Tuesday it would buy back up to $40 billion as a part of a new share repurchase program and raised its dividend by 8 ...

Microsoft Rises on $40 Billion Buyback, Dividend Boost - TheStreet

Microsoft gains after saying it would set aside $40 billion to buy back its own stock, and also raise its quarterly dividend by 5 cents a ...

Microsoft sets $40 billion stock buyback, raises dividend - Phys.org

Microsoft Corp. says its board has approved a dividend increase and a new $40 billion stock buyback plan.

Microsoft announces $40 billion buyback - USA Today

SAN FRANCISCO — Microsoft said it would buy back up to $40 billion stock and boost its dividend to 39 cents from 36 cents. Microsoft headquarters in Redmond ...

Microsoft announces $40 billion stock buyback - Yahoo Finance

Microsoft announced that it would set aside $40 billion for stock buybacks and it also raised its quarterly dividend by 5 cents a share.

Microsoft (MSFT) stock up on buyback, dividend - CNBC

Microsoft shares rose 1% after hours as it announced plans to raise its dividend and authorized as much as $40 billion to buy back shares.

Microsoft eyes all-time high after $40B buyback announcement - Axios

Microsoft plans to buy back as much as $40 billion in stock and raise its dividend to 51 cents a share, the company said Wednesday. It's the ...

Microsoft Announces Share Repurchase Program and Increases ...

In addition, the company stated that it has completed its previous $40 billion stock repurchase program. Microsoft has returned over $115 ...

Microsoft plans $40 bln stock buyback - MarketWatch

Microsoft Corp. announced plans to buy back up to $40 billion in stock and boost its dividend to 39 cents from 36 cents.

Share Repurchase Programs – Microsoft

Last month, Microsoft announced that it would be repurchasing – or buying back – $40 billion of its stock. This is one of the largest share ...