JPMorgan has spent $18 billion buying back its own stock in 4 years
As Wall Street On Parade reported last week,
Jeffrey Kleintop, Chief Market Strategist for LPL Financial, reports
that corporations are now the single largest buying source for U.S.
stocks – authorizing buybacks of their own stocks to the tune of $754.8
billion in 2013 alone.
And it’s a long-term trend. According to Birinyi Associates, for
calendar years 2006 through 2013, corporations authorized $4.14 trillion
in buybacks of their own publicly traded stock in the U.S. — raising
the question, just what kind of a bull market is this?
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