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I think you may have an incorrect perception of this. The...

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    I think you may have an incorrect perception of this. The purpose of an on-market buy-back is to benefit shareholders by reducing the number of shares on issue. With fewer SOI, an individual shareholder holds a greater proportion of the company, and will benefit from a greater share of distributions (e.g. dividends etc).

    As the helpful site 'Motl.y F..l' puts it:
    "In essence, a share buyback reduces the amount of a company's share capital. All things being equal, this should boost shareholder returns because the company's profits will be spread across fewer shares. For this reason, share prices often rise after a company announces a share buyback program."

    I suppose a shareholder could 'participate' by simply selling some shares on the market, which may end up being purchased as part of the buy-back.

    There are different types of buy-backs - see <<https://asic.gov.au/for-business/running-a-company/shares/share-buy-backs/>>
 
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