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Well, I guess the polite way would of been to explain it...

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    Well, I guess the polite way would of been to explain it yourself so we could all see what you are challenging, and I can learn the flaws in my own understanding. None the less, I doubt it. Here is a link about buybacks and the various arguments around them:

    https://clsbluesky.law.columbia.edu/2023/12/11/boards-dilemma-the-compounding-problem-hidden-in-share-buyback-execution-products/?amp=1&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3JFa7D02wNdTQ9OlGZmwc6KJAbm0FZ6zcYzldUlWXof8gcnOVDXfHgMXU_aem_T8q9qjVjBbopB96TSW-EJA

    In my explanation, I covered off on the total return argument (% increase from purchase price and how that occurs) and the capital investment argument (Franking credits point). I attempted to explain the concepts from the investors perspective. I then gave a hypothetical of the benefits once the company improves operations.

    You are welcome to explain it differently Shelby. Maybe my explanation wasn't clear enough, but I am comfortable with it.
 
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