- Follow-up share buyback program expected to begin in
April 2022 and run until 2023 Annual General Meeting. - Buyback to exceed remaining
$1.2 billion from Power Grids divestment
ABB has completed its share buyback program that was launched in
At today's Annual General Meeting (AGM), as separately announced, ABB shareholders approved the cancellation of 88,403,189 shares: 74,782,600 shares purchased under the 2021-2022 program and 13,620,589 shares purchased under the initial Power Grids capital return program that had not been proposed for cancellation at ABB's 2021 AGM.
Consistent with ABB's capital allocation principles and its capital structure optimization program targeting to maintain a strong investment grade rating, ABB's Board of Directors today approved a new share buyback program of up to
ABB CFO
ABB intends to request shareholders to approve the cancellation of the remaining shares purchased under the 2021-2022 program as well as those purchased under this new program at its 2023 AGM.
In addition, ABB intends to purchase up to 15 million shares until the 2023 AGM mainly for use in connection with its employee share plans.
ABB currently owns approximately 140 million treasury shares including the 88 million shares approved for cancellation at today's AGM.
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