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Percent Change in Shares Outstanding
This may already have been pointed out by others in AF:
For Grinold Kroner:
Guideline answers to q in 2007 exam clarify the term percent change in shares outstanding ( I got it wrong)
Delta S is the expected percent change in shares outstanding (the negative of the
repurchase yield )
So if they mention repurchase yield to be 1% , then - Delta S is 1%. Completely counterintuitive to me , but makes sense now:
Dividends Reduce capital, and hence the opportunities to earn higher returns per share.
Having +ve Repurchase yield means company buying back shares , so it is a net increase of earnings per share , i.e. more returns per share. |
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