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Aalberts reports the progress of its share buyback programme 07 July – 11 July 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-07-15 05:30
Core Points - Aalberts has repurchased 2,500 shares from July 7, 2025, to July 11, 2025, for a total of EUR 78,823.16, averaging EUR 31.53 per share [1] - The total shares repurchased under the buyback program up to July 11, 2025, is 2,002,324, amounting to EUR 59,718,534 [2] - The share buyback program is part of a larger initiative announced on February 27, 2025, with a total budget of EUR 75 million, set to conclude by October 24, 2025 [1][2] - The buyback is conducted within the authority granted by the AGM on May 23, 2024, and adheres to Market Abuse Regulation 596/2014 [3] Summary by Categories Share Buyback Details - The share buyback program commenced on February 28, 2025, and is intended to cancel the repurchased shares [1] - An intermediary has been engaged to execute the buyback in the open market, independent of Aalberts [2] Regulatory Compliance - The buyback will be executed within the limitations set by the AGM and complies with the Market Abuse Regulation and safe harbour parameters [3]
Festi hf.: Buyback program week 28
Globenewswire· 2025-07-14 08:30
Core Viewpoint - Festi has executed a buyback program, purchasing a total of 150,000 own shares for 44,250,000 ISK in week 28 of 2025, in compliance with relevant regulations [1] Group 1: Buyback Program Details - Prior to the recent purchases, Festi held 411,226 own shares, representing 0.13% of issued shares [2] - After the buyback, Festi now holds 561,226 own shares, which is 0.18% of issued shares, having bought a total of 315,000 own shares for 91,275,000 ISK [2] - The buyback program aims to repurchase a total of 2,500,000 own shares, or 0.80% of issued shares, with a maximum purchase price of 800 million ISK [2]
Share buyback programme – week 28
Globenewswire· 2025-07-14 07:32
Summary of Share Buyback Programme - The share buyback programme is set to run from June 2, 2025, to January 30, 2026, with a total buyback amount of up to DKK 1,000 million, limited to a maximum of 1,600,000 shares [1] - The programme complies with EU regulations, specifically EU Commission Regulation No. 596/2014 and EU Commission Delegated Regulation No. 2016/1052, which provide a "Safe Harbour" for such transactions [2] Transactions Overview - As of the latest announcement, a total of 144,500 shares have been purchased at an average price of DKK 1,364.94, amounting to DKK 197,233,343 under the buyback programme [2] - The total shares bought back from January 28, 2025, to May 28, 2025, amounted to 414,200 shares at an average price of DKK 1,207.12, totaling DKK 499,988,706 [2] - Cumulatively, the bank has repurchased 558,700 shares, representing 2.20% of its share capital [2] Detailed Transaction Data - The detailed transaction data includes multiple purchases on specific dates, with varying volumes and prices, reflecting active engagement in the buyback programme [4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
Share Buyback Programme
Globenewswire· 2025-07-01 06:00
Core Viewpoint - PayPoint plc has announced an extension of its share buyback programme, committing to return at least £30 million per annum to shareholders until March 2028, aiming for a reduction of at least 20% in the company's equity base over this period [2][5]. Group 1: Buyback Programme Details - The initial tranche of the buyback programme, amounting to £20 million, ran from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025, during which 2,849,507 ordinary shares were repurchased at an average price of 701.88 pence per share, representing 3.9% of the issued share capital at the programme's commencement [3]. - The second tranche of the buyback programme will purchase ordinary shares for an aggregate consideration of up to £30 million, starting immediately and concluding no later than March 31, 2026 [4]. - The buyback programme's sole purpose is to reduce PayPoint's share capital, with all purchased ordinary shares being cancelled [5]. Group 2: Regulatory and Operational Framework - The second tranche is subject to the authority granted by a special resolution passed on August 1, 2024, allowing for the purchase of a maximum of 7,257,609 ordinary shares, and further authority to be granted at the 2025 annual general meeting for up to 7,024,818 ordinary shares [6]. - PayPoint has engaged Investec Bank plc to conduct the buyback programme on its behalf, with trading decisions made independently of the company, adhering to pre-set parameters and regulations [7]. - Any purchases made under the buyback programme will be announced by PayPoint no later than 7:30 a.m. on the business day following the purchase [8]. Group 3: Share Capital Information - As of the announcement date, PayPoint's share capital consists of 70,140,123 ordinary shares of 1/3 pence each, with each share carrying one vote at general meetings [10].
Share buyback programme – week 26
Globenewswire· 2025-06-30 06:49
Summary of Share Buyback Programme - The share buyback programme is set to run from June 2, 2025, to January 30, 2026, with a total buyback amount of up to DKK 1,000 million, limited to a maximum of 1,600,000 shares [1][2] - As of the latest report, a total of 518,400 shares have been repurchased, representing 2.04% of the bank's share capital [2] Transaction Details - The average purchase price for shares bought back under the programme is DKK 1,351.29, with a total expenditure of DKK 140,804,255 for 104,200 shares purchased during the reporting period [2] - Cumulatively, from January 28, 2025, to May 28, 2025, 414,200 shares were bought back at an average price of DKK 1,207.12, totaling DKK 499,988,706 [2] - The total number of shares repurchased under the programme since inception is 518,400 at an average price of DKK 1,236.10, amounting to DKK 640,792,961 [2] Compliance and Regulations - The programme is conducted in accordance with EU Commission Regulation No. 596/2014 and EU Commission Delegated Regulation No. 2016/1052, which provide a "Safe Harbour" for share buybacks [2] CEO Statement - The announcement is signed by John Fisker, CEO of Ringkjøbing Landbobank, indicating the bank's commitment to returning value to shareholders through the buyback programme [3]
DÉKUPLE: COMBINED GENERAL MEETING ON 13 JUNE 2025 - Dividend of €0.76 per share, to be paid out on 20 June 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-06-13 16:30
COMBINED GENERAL MEETING ON 13 JUNE 2025_____ Dividend of €0.76 per share, to be paid out on 20 June 2025 Paris, 13 June 2025 (6:30pm) - ADLPartner’s Combined General Meeting, chaired by Mr Bertrand Laurioz, Chairman of the Board of Directors, was held today. Approval of the full-year accounts for 2024 The general meeting approved the corporate and consolidated financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2024. Dividend pay-out In line with the Board of Directors proposal, the general meeting decide ...
Results for the year ended 31 March 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-06-12 06:00
Core Viewpoint - PayPoint Plc has demonstrated a resilient financial performance for the year ended 31 March 2025, making significant progress towards achieving its target of £100 million EBITDA by the end of FY26, while also establishing new growth targets for the next three years [3][20][44]. Group Financial Highlights - Revenue increased by 1.4% to £310.7 million from £306.4 million in FY24 [2] - Net revenue rose by 3.7% to £187.7 million compared to £181.0 million in FY24 [2] - Underlying EBITDA grew by 10.7% to £90.0 million from £81.3 million in FY24 [2] - Underlying profit before tax increased by 10.2% to £68.0 million from £61.7 million in FY24 [2] - Profit before tax decreased by 45.4% to £26.3 million from £48.2 million in FY24, impacted by adjusting items [2] - Net corporate debt rose by 44.2% to £97.4 million from £67.5 million in FY24 [2] Strategic Outlook - The company aims for net revenue growth of 5% to 8% per annum through FY28, supported by a robust business mix and growth opportunities [4][20] - An organizational framework will be established to enhance automation and agility in operations [4][21] - A share buyback program will be enhanced to return at least £30 million per annum to shareholders until the end of March 2028, targeting a reduction of at least 20% of issued share capital [4][8][22] Business Division Highlights - The Shopping division's net revenue increased by 1.2% to £65.2 million [10] - E-commerce division net revenue surged by 39.0% to £16.4 million [14] - Payments & Banking division net revenue grew by 1.7% to £54.4 million [14] - Love2shop division net revenue increased by 0.8% to £51.7 million [15] Key Performance Indicators - Underlying EBITDA reached £90.0 million, up from £81.3 million in FY24 [48] - Underlying profit before tax was £68.0 million, compared to £61.7 million in FY24 [48] - Diluted underlying earnings per share increased to 69.1 pence from 62.6 pence in FY24 [48] - Net corporate debt stood at £97.4 million, up from £67.5 million in FY24 [48]
Sydbank A/S share buyback programme: transactions in week 23
Globenewswire· 2025-06-10 07:58
Core Viewpoint - Sydbank A/S has initiated a share buyback program amounting to DKK 1,350 million, aimed at reducing its share capital, which commenced on March 3, 2025, and is set to conclude by January 31, 2026 [1][2]. Group 1: Share Buyback Program Details - The share buyback program is executed in compliance with EU regulations, specifically Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 and Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052, known as the Safe Harbour rules [2]. - As of week 23, a total of 50,000 shares were repurchased, with a gross value of DKK 22,245,690 [2]. - The accumulated total of shares repurchased during the program stands at 983,000, with a gross value of DKK 413,934,050 [2]. Group 2: Transaction Summary - The transactions for week 23 included the following: - June 2, 2025: 13,000 shares at a VWAP of 444.21, gross value DKK 5,774,730 - June 3, 2025: 12,000 shares at a VWAP of 442.90, gross value DKK 5,314,800 - June 4, 2025: 12,000 shares at a VWAP of 443.61, gross value DKK 5,323,320 - June 6, 2025: 13,000 shares at a VWAP of 448.68, gross value DKK 5,832,840 [2]. - Following these transactions, Sydbank A/S holds a total of 983,283 own shares, representing 1.92% of the bank's share capital [4].
Description of Ayvens share buyback programme
Globenewswire· 2025-05-20 15:45
Approved by the combined General Meeting dated 19 May 2025 This description is drawn up in accordance with the provisions of Articles 241-1 and 241-2 I of the General Regulation of the French Financial Markets Authority (Autorité des Marchés Financiers). Date of the General Meeting called to approve the share buyback programme The authorisation for the Company to buy its own shares was approved at the combined General Shareholders' Meeting dated 19 May 2025. Breakdown by objective of the securities held ...
AWH ANNOUNCES FIRST QUARTER 2025 FINANCIAL RESULTS
Prnewswire· 2025-05-12 20:00
Core Insights - Ascend Wellness Holdings, Inc. reported Q1 2025 net revenue of $128.0 million, a decrease of 5.9% quarter-over-quarter, with retail revenue down 6.6% and wholesale revenue down 4.4% [1][7][8] - The company generated positive cash from operations of $5.9 million, marking the ninth consecutive quarter of positive operating cash flow [1][11] - The company ended Q1 2025 with $100.0 million in cash and cash equivalents, reflecting a sequential increase of $11.7 million [1][11] Business Highlights - The company is focused on executing a densification strategy aimed at increasing store count by approximately 50% in the medium term, targeting ten new stores in 2025 [6][7] - New product launches and store openings are anticipated in the coming months to enhance consumer experience and expand access [6][7] Financial Highlights - Adjusted EBITDA for Q1 2025 was $27.0 million, representing a margin of 21.1%, a decrease of 10.7% from the previous quarter [7][11] - The net loss for Q1 2025 was $19.3 million, compared to a net loss of $16.8 million in Q4 2024 [7][10] - Total general and administrative expenses decreased to $37.1 million, or 29.0% of revenue, down from $40.8 million, or 30.0% of revenue, in Q4 2024 [10][11] Revenue Breakdown - Total net revenue of $128.0 million included retail revenue of $84.4 million and wholesale revenue of $43.6 million, both showing declines due to competitive pressures and pricing [7][8] - Gross profit for Q1 2025 was $39.6 million, or 30.9% of revenue, down from $46.9 million, or 34.5% of revenue, in Q4 2024 [9][11] Cash Flow and Balance Sheet - Free Cash Flow for Q1 2025 was $1.2 million, calculated as cash from operations minus capital expenditures [5][11] - Net Debt as of March 31, 2025, was $233.0 million, reflecting total debt less cash and cash equivalents [4][11] - The company launched a share buyback program in January 2025, repurchasing 1,571,500 shares by April 30, 2025 [7]