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Dar Al Aman for Islamic Finance (AMM:DAIF) 10-Year Share Buyback Ratio : 0.00% (As of Dec. 2024)


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What is Dar Al Aman for Islamic Finance 10-Year Share Buyback Ratio?

Shares Outstanding (EOP) are shares that have been authorized, issued, and purchased by investors and are held by them.

10-Year Share Buyback Ratio measures the average annual proportion of a company's outstanding shares repurchased over the past ten years. It is calculated as the annualized percentage change in shares outstanding from ten years ago to the current year. A positive ratio may indicate share buybacks over the period, while a zero or negative ratio may reflect no repurchases or potential share issuance. Dar Al Aman for Islamic Finance's current 10-Year Share Buyback Ratio was 0.00%.

AMM:DAIF's 10-Year Share Buyback Ratio is not ranked *
in the Asset Management industry.
Industry Median: -2.15
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Competitive Comparison of Dar Al Aman for Islamic Finance's 10-Year Share Buyback Ratio

For the Asset Management subindustry, Dar Al Aman for Islamic Finance's 10-Year Share Buyback Ratio, along with its competitors' market caps and 10-Year Share Buyback Ratio data, can be viewed below:

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Dar Al Aman for Islamic Finance's 10-Year Share Buyback Ratio Distribution in the Asset Management Industry

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Dar Al Aman for Islamic Finance 10-Year Share Buyback Ratio Calculation

This is the annualized percentage change in shares outstanding from ten years ago to the current year. The annualized percentage change is calculated with least-square regression based on the eleven years of annual data on Shares Outstanding (EOP).

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Dar Al Aman for Islamic Finance (AMM:DAIF) 10-Year Share Buyback Ratio Explanation

A negative number means the company might be issuing new shares. A positive number indicates that the company is buying back shares.


Be Aware

Investors usually like share buybacks. But as pointed by Warren Buffett, only if a company buys back shares at the prices below the stock's intrinsic value, it rewards remaining shareholders. If a company buys its overvalued stocks back, it destroys shareholder value.


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Dar Al Aman for Islamic Finance Business Description

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Address
AbduAllah Ghousheh Street, Alhusseini Building No. 53, P.O Box 4544, Tilaa ali, Amman, JOR, 11953
Dar Al Aman for Islamic Finance provides advice on financing and investing decisions for customers. Its business operations are: Engaging in investment and financing activities for individuals and entities; Establishing portfolios, investment funds, financial instruments, and managing them for the benefit of others; Providing financial and investment consultations, preparing economic feasibility studies, market studies, and investment opportunities for others in exchange for specified fees; and Investing and deploying surplus company funds as deemed appropriate to serve the company's interests.

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