Comment by computerphage
Comment by computerphage 7 hours ago
Because before buybacks there were dividends. Did the difference between buybacks and dividends really make the difference between doing basic research and not?
Comment by computerphage 7 hours ago
Because before buybacks there were dividends. Did the difference between buybacks and dividends really make the difference between doing basic research and not?
It’s likely, dividends provide higher levels of exponential growth long term for an otherwise steady state company. It makes them more compelling than many long term investments.
Convert X% of a stocks value into a dividend and you pay taxes on that before you can buy more stock, but someone who keeps buying stock sees an exponential return. (Higher percentage of the company = larger dividends)
A company buys back X% of its stock functions like a dividend w/ stock purchase, but without that tax on dividends you’re effectively buying more stock. Adding a tax on stock buybacks could eliminate such bias, but it’s unlikely to happen any time soon.