Apple buys back $14 bn of its stock since Q1 results

With the latest round of purchases, Apple had bought back more than $40 bn of its shares over the past 12 months

Reuters
Last Updated : Feb 07 2014 | 9:55 AM IST

Apple Inc has repurchased $14 billion worth of its stock in the last two weeks after disappointing first-quarter results, the Wall Street Journal reported quoting Chief Executive Tim Cook.

Cook told the paper in an interview that Apple was "surprised" by the 8% decline in its shares on January 28, the day after it reported quarterly results.

Lower-than-expected holiday iPhone sales and a weak revenue forecast by Apple renewed fears about lower Chinese demand and a tepid global market.

With the latest round of purchases, Apple had bought back more than $40 billion of its shares over the past 12 months, which according to Cook was a record for any company over a similar span, the Journal said.

"It means that we are betting on Apple. It means that we are really confident on what we are doing and what we plan to do. We are not just saying that. We are showing that with our actions," Cook told the Journal.

The share buyback was part of Apple's previously disclosed plan to repurchase $60 billion of its own shares.

Apple had returned $7.7 billion to shareholders through dividends and buy backs in the December quarter, bringing the total under its capital return program to $43 billion, excluding latest purchases.

Cook told the paper that Apple plans to disclose "updates" to its buyback program in March or April.

Apple could not immediately be reached for comment by Reuters outside of regular US business hours.

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First Published: Feb 07 2014 | 9:29 AM IST

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