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bajaj autos 5633 crore share buyback should you participate or avoid
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AI-generatedBajaj Auto's share buyback signals management confidence and may provide arbitrage for investors. The commercial mechanism is primarily financial (capital allocation), not operational. No direct impact on product prices, supply chains, or input costs. The buyback reduces outstanding shares, potentially boosting EPS and shareholder value. Sector: AUTOS_EV due to company's primary business.
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- Bajaj Auto announced a ₹5,633 crore share buyback at ₹12,000 per share, a 12% premium over the previous close of ₹10,711.50.
- Buyback involves up to 46.94 lakh shares, representing 1.68% of total paid-up capital.
- ₹844.92 crore reserved for small shareholders; estimated acceptance ratio of 11% for retail investors.
- Buyback subject to shareholder approval at the upcoming AGM; record date to be announced later.