Apple has bought back $673 billion worth of shares
US tech company Apple has bought back $673 billion worth of shares over the past 10 years. To put this in context, Apple’s share buybacks are larger than the market capitalization of 488 of the 500 companies included in the broad S&P 500 benchmark index.
Source: Charlie Bilello
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