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Above Avalon Episode 146: Tackling Apple's Excess Cash

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In what has become an annual trend, Apple uses FY2Q earnings to also update its share buyback authorization and quarterly cash dividend. In episode 146, we preview the changes Apple will likely announce to its capital return program. The discussion begins by going over how Apple has adjusted its buyback pace following U.S. tax reform and why the company will eventually have to cut back on buyback. We then go over my expectations for what Apple’s board will approve in terms of increases to the buyback authorization and quarterly cash dividend. Additional topics include the debate surrounding Apple capital return and why the company has so few viable options for spending excess cash. Receive my analysis and perspective on Apple throughout the week by becoming an Above Avalon member and receiving exclusive daily updates. To become a member, visit AboveAvalon.com/membership.

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Apple’s $400 Billion Buyback Program (weekly article)

Above Avalon Episode 124: Doubling the Buyback (podcast)

Apple 2Q19 Earnings Preview

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In what has become an annual trend, Apple uses FY2Q earnings to also update its share buyback authorization and quarterly cash dividend. In episode 146, we preview the changes Apple will likely announce to its capital return program. The discussion begins by going over how Apple has adjusted its buyback pace following U.S. tax reform and why the company will eventually have to cut back on buyback. We then go over my expectations for what Apple’s board will approve in terms of increases to the buyback authorization and quarterly cash dividend. Additional topics include the debate surrounding Apple capital return and why the company has so few viable options for spending excess cash. Receive my analysis and perspective on Apple throughout the week by becoming an Above Avalon member and receiving exclusive daily updates. To become a member, visit AboveAvalon.com/membership.

Links:

Apple’s $400 Billion Buyback Program (weekly article)

Above Avalon Episode 124: Doubling the Buyback (podcast)

Apple 2Q19 Earnings Preview

More information on Above Avalon membership

Subscribe:

Apple Podcasts

Overcast

RSS (for your favorite podcast player)

The complete Above Avalon Podcast episode archive (146 episodes) is available here.

Follow on Twitter

Neil Cybart (host/producer)

Above Avalon

The Above Avalon Podcast

Above Avalon Members

  continue reading

100 episodes

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