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GE had been repurchasing its shares right into the early days of the financial crisis, even as its shares were dropping. So far in 2008, the company had spent more than $3 billion buying its own stock. And in 2007, GE had spent $15 billion on its shares. Over the entire period, GE paid an average price of about $37.50 for half a million shares worth more than $18 billion. Now, it would sell almost 550,000 shares back to the market for $22.25 a share in order to raise $12.2 billion. By selling shares back to the market at a much lower price, GE was wiping out more than twice the amount of cash ...more
Lights Out: Pride, Delusion, and the Fall of General Electric
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