ASML reports transactions under its current share buyback program
ASML Holding N.V. has reported recent share buyback transactions as part of its ongoing program initiated on January 22, 2020. Between March 15 and March 19, 2021, the company repurchased a total of 351,128 shares at an average price ranging from 451.66 to 462.64 euros, with total expenditures totaling approximately 161.29 million euros. This buyback program aims to enhance shareholder value and reflects ASML's commitment to return capital to investors.
- Total of 351,128 shares repurchased between March 15-19, 2021.
- Total buyback expenditure of approximately 161.29 million euros enhances shareholder value.
- Consistent commitment to returning capital to shareholders demonstrates financial health.
- None.
ASML reports transactions under its current share buyback program
VELDHOVEN, the Netherlands – ASML Holding N.V. (ASML) reports the following transactions, conducted under ASML's current share buyback program.
Date | Total repurchased shares | Weighted average price | Total repurchased value |
15-Mar-21 | 71,421 | 451.66 | 32,257,966.01 |
16-Mar-21 | 70,028 | 460.64 | 32,257,830.97 |
17-Mar-21 | 69,725 | 462.64 | 32,257,713.45 |
18-Mar-21 | 70,058 | 460.44 | 32,257,743.72 |
19-Mar-21 | 69,896 | 461.51 | 32,257,786.84 |
ASML’s current share buyback program was announced on 22 January 2020, and details are available on our website at https://www.asml.com/en/news/share-buyback
This regular update of the transactions conducted under the buyback program is to be made public under the Market Abuse Regulation (Nr. 596/2014).
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