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Better things to do or doing nothing at all? – the implications of incomplete share repurchase programs

Julian U. N. Vogel (Department of Accounting and Finance, San José State University, San José, California, USA)

International Journal of Managerial Finance

ISSN: 1743-9132

Article publication date: 8 July 2024

Issue publication date: 17 January 2025

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Abstract

Purpose

Share repurchase programs are the most important form of payout, yet the implications of incomplete share repurchase programs have not been examined in previous literature. This study tests whether incomplete share repurchase programs are seen as a positive or as a negative signal by investors.

Design/methodology/approach

The perception of incomplete share repurchase programs by algorithmic traders, institutional investors and analysts is analyzed with structural equation models, seemingly unrelated regressions, propensity score matching and buy-and-hold abnormal returns on data from share repurchase programs in the United States. In contrast to previous literature, algorithmic trading is appropriately estimated as a latent variable, leading to more reliable results. Furthermore, decisions about share repurchases and dividends are appropriately modeled simultaneously and iteratively, based on findings from previous literature.

Findings

The results show that sophisticated investors such as algorithmic traders, institutional investors and financial analysts avoid incomplete share repurchase programs over a long-term investment horizon. Thus, incomplete share repurchase programs are interpreted as negative signals. Additional analyses reveal that share repurchase programs are not completed due to insufficient cash flow, as a result of financial difficulties. Overall, this implies that financial managers should be careful to announce share repurchase programs they know cannot be completed, similar to dividends that cannot be maintained over a long-term horizon.

Originality/value

This study is the first to consider incomplete share repurchase programs. The findings are of interest to scholars and practitioners, as this study goes beyond narrow repurchase program announcement windows, and instead focuses on the longer-term investment horizon over the life of the share repurchase program, which is often ignored in prior research.

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Acknowledgements

I would like to thank Drs Alice Bonaimé, Charles Teague III, Oscar Varela, and Parth Venkat for their valuable feedback on earlier versions of the manuscript. In particular, I would like to thank Dr. Franziska M. Renz for her kind support. All mistakes are my own.

Citation

Vogel, J.U.N. (2025), "Better things to do or doing nothing at all? – the implications of incomplete share repurchase programs", International Journal of Managerial Finance, Vol. 21 No. 1, pp. 46-66. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJMF-12-2023-0612

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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