This content is from: Portfolio ‘Buybacks Are Simply Too Open to Abuse’ The Covid-19 pandemic has shown the world of sustainable finance that some business behaviors are best left behind, according to a BNP Paribas discussion held online Tuesday. By Christine Idzelis September 22, 2020
This content is from: Opinion Airlines Had Huge Buyback Programs, but the Debate Is Bigger Than That A modest proposal. By Brian Tomlinson March 31, 2020
This content is from: Premium Worm Capital Wins on Coronavirus Short Bets Arne Alsin’s critique of stock buybacks pays off. By Michelle Celarier April 27, 2020
This content is from: Portfolio The Unintended Consequence of Limiting Buybacks Markets could see a record number of leveraged buyouts if proposed legislation to curb stock buybacks goes through, one analystargues. By Julie Segal February 14, 2019
This content is from: Portfolio Share Buybacks May Be Bad — Just Not for the Reasons You Think Critics of buybacks say companies enact them at the expense of investing in their own businesses and workers. They’re missing the mark — but there are other problems. By Richard Teitelbaum March 07, 2019
This content is from: Portfolio Politicians and Twitter May Hate Buybacks. But Institutional Investors Don't. When it comes to companies deploying capital, allocators say one of their top choices for management is to buy back shares, flying in the face of a recent Senate proposal to limit the practice. By Julie Segal February 21, 2019