A company may decide to buy back shares of its own stock in the market to reduce the number of outstanding shares, which can help increase the earnings per share and potentially raise the stock price. These reacquired shares are known as treasury stock and are not considered when calculating earnings per share or dividends.
During the meeting, the CFO explained that purchasing treasury stock could be a strategic move to enhance shareholder value over the coming years.
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