TotalEnergies SE purchases 740,608 own shares for €56.2 million
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Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 28
TotalEnergies SE purchases 740,608 own shares for €56.2 million
7 articles · Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 28
The buyback occurred between April 20 and April 24, 2026, with daily transactions on the Euronext Paris exchange at an average price of €75.95 per share.
This action follows shareholder authorization from May 2025 and is part of TotalEnergies' ongoing capital management strategy to enhance shareholder value.
TotalEnergies, a global energy company active in 120 countries, emphasizes sustainability and regularly discloses such transactions in line with regulatory requirements and market transparency practices.
Is TotalEnergies' multi-billion buyback a sign of strength or a lack of profitable green investments?
With its stock up 27% this year, why does TotalEnergies insist its shares are still a bargain?
Does spending billions on its own stock help or hinder TotalEnergies' path to net-zero by 2050?
How will Europe's new T+1 rule change the game for massive corporate buybacks like this one?
How will falling oil prices affect the CEO's promise to return billions to shareholders in 2026?