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6 big stock buybacks: Check Point to repurchase another $2B | Pro Recap

Published 02/13/2023, 06:12 AM
Updated 02/13/2023, 06:44 AM
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By Davit Kirakosyan

Investing.com -- Here is your weekly Pro Recap of the biggest buyback headlines you may have missed on InvestingPro. Start your free 7-day trial to get this news first.

Check Point expands authorization

Check Point (NASDAQ:CHKP) announced that its board of directors will buy back up to an additional $2B in stock under its current share repurchase program. Under the extended share repurchase program, the company may continue buying back up to $325 million in shares each quarter.

The company also reported better-than-expected earnings this morning.

Shares were up 1.5% in premarket trading.

MGM's big new buyback

MGM Resorts (NYSE:MGM) authorized a new $2B share repurchase plan. The company decided to suspend its regular dividends to prioritize share repurchases as a method of returning value to shareholders.

Shares gained more than 6% on Thursday after the company reported its Q4 results, with revenue of $3.6B coming in better than the consensus estimate of $3.34B. EPS was ($1.53), compared to the consensus estimate of ($1.47).

Following the announcements, several analysts raised their price target on the company, including JPMorgan with a new price target of $54 (from $48), and Deutsche Bank with a new price target of $53 (from $49).

An accelerated repurchase at Fox

Fox Corp (NASDAQ:FOXA) announced an additional $3B stock repurchase program, including a $1B accelerated repurchase of its Class A common stock.

Shares gained more than 4% on Wednesday after the company reported its Q2 results, with revenue of $4.61B coming in better than the consensus estimate of $4.58B. EPS was $0.48, in line with expectations.

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And 3 more sizable share buybacks

Skyworks Solutions (NASDAQ:SWKS) announced a new share repurchase program of up to $2B of its common stock. The new authorization succeeds in its entirety the $2B stock repurchase program approved on Jan. 26, 2021.

Shares jumped more than 12% on Tuesday after the company reported its Q1 results, with EPS coming in at $2.59, in line with expectations. Revenue was $1.33B, better than the consensus estimate of $1.32B.

For Q2/23, the company expects EPS of $2.02, compared to the consensus of $2.24. Revenue is expected in the range of $1.125B-$1.175B, compared to the consensus of $1.19B.

ON Semiconductor (NASDAQ:ON) announced a $3B share repurchase program and reported its Q4 results last week. EPS was $1.32, compared to the consensus estimate of $1.26, while revenue came in at $2.1B, compared to the consensus of $2.08B.

The company expects Q1/23 EPS in the range of $1.02-$1.14, compared to the consensus of $1.15, and revenue in the range of $1.87B-$1.97B, compared to the consensus of $2B.

Align (NASDAQ:ALGN) said it had entered into a new $250M accelerated stock repurchase agreement (ASR) with Citibank under its current $1.0B stock repurchase program. Earlier this month it also announced an additional $1B share-buyback authorization to succeed the current one

The company reported its Q4 results earlier this month as well, with EPS of $1.73 beating the consensus estimate of $1.54. Revenue came in at $901.5M, compared to the consensus estimate of $892M.

Shares closed the week with nearly an 8% loss.

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