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Buy-back activity slows down as companies seek to preserve cash

By Justin Baer and Joanna Chung in New York and Richard,Milne in London

Published: October 15 2008 03:00 | Last updated: October 15 2008 03:00

Fewer companies are buying back their shares in spite of eased regulatory restrictions as they seek to conserve cash or wait for the same thing fellow stock market investors want: a bargain.

Companies often like to conduct share buy-back programmes, not least because they reduce the supply of outstanding shares and thus help to drive up the earnings per share.

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