Newell Brands Inc. Buyback
OLI recorded this information on 9/26/2017
Company: |
Newell Brands Inc. |
Buyback: |
NWL buyback |
$Amount Authorized: |
$256,000,000 |
Buyback Details: |
Newell Brands Inc. (NYSE:NWL) today announced that it is reinstating its Stock Repurchase Program that the company voluntarily suspended in the fourth quarter of 2015, in association with the Jarden transaction. Under the current authorization, which is effective through the end of 2017, approximately $256 million of the original $500 million is available for the repurchase of the company's common shares. Under the program, the company's common shares may be purchased through a combination of a 10b5-1 automatic trading plan and discretionary purchases on the open market or in privately negotiated transactions. The amount and timing of any purchases will depend on several factors, including trading price, trading volume and general market conditions. |
Newell Brands is a global consumer goods company. Co.'s main operating segments include: Commercial Solutions, which designs, manufactures, sources, and distributes commercial cleaning and maintenance solutions products, closet and garage organization products; Home Appliances and Home Solutions, which design, manufacture, source, market and distribute a line of household products; Learning and Development, which designs, manufactures, sources, markets and distributes writing instruments, including pens and pencils; and Outdoor and Recreation, which designs, manufactures, sources, markets and distributes global consumer active lifestyle products for outdoor and outdoor-related activities.
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Company Name: |
Newell Brands Inc |
Stock buyback: |
NWL buyback |
Website: |
www.newellbrands.com |
Sector: |
Consumer Goods |
Number of ETFs Holding NWL: |
51 |
Total Market Value Held by ETFs: |
$635.79M |
Total Market Capitalization: |
$2.95B |
% of Market Cap. Held by ETFs: |
21.52% |
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