Here are the top seven companies with the most aggressive stock buybacks.
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The S&P 500 struggled in 2022, but many businesses had sufficient funding to buy up their own shares when the market fell.
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Buybacks are a key component of Apple's strategy to become net cash neutral.
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Apple Inc.
Alphabet has a history of making significant profits and repurchasing stock aggressively.
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Alphabet Inc.
Through December 23, Meta shares were down 64.9% year to date, but the business has kept on repurchasing shares.
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Meta Platforms Inc.
In buybacks, the corporation spent $5.5 billion during the quarter, compared to $7.6 billion during the same time last year.
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Microsoft Corp.
Exxon Mobil, a significant oil company, spent the most money, repurchasing $4.5 billion of its own.
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Exxon Mobil Corp.
Additionally, the business increased its third-quarter stock repurchases from $2.7 billion to $4 billion.
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Procter & Gamble Co.
In the third quarter, Lowe's repurchased around $4 billion worth of stock, totaling more than $35 billion.
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Lowe's Cos. Inc.