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Atari (XPAR:ALATA) 5-Year Share Buyback Ratio : -10.00% (As of Sep. 2024)


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What is Atari 5-Year Share Buyback Ratio?

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

5-Year Share Buyback Ratio measures the average annual proportion of a company's outstanding shares repurchased over the past five years. It is calculated as the annualized percentage change in shares outstanding from five 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. Atari's current 5-Year Share Buyback Ratio was -10.00%.

XPAR:ALATA's 5-Year Share Buyback Ratio is ranked worse than
76.27% of 434 companies
in the Interactive Media industry
Industry Median: -2 vs XPAR:ALATA: -10.00

Competitive Comparison of Atari's 5-Year Share Buyback Ratio

For the Electronic Gaming & Multimedia subindustry, Atari's 5-Year Share Buyback Ratio, along with its competitors' market caps and 5-Year Share Buyback Ratio data, can be viewed below:

* Competitive companies are chosen from companies within the same industry, with headquarter located in same country, with closest market capitalization; x-axis shows the market cap, and y-axis shows the term value; the bigger the dot, the larger the market cap. Note that "N/A" values will not show up in the chart.


Atari's 5-Year Share Buyback Ratio Distribution in the Interactive Media Industry

For the Interactive Media industry and Communication Services sector, Atari's 5-Year Share Buyback Ratio distribution charts can be found below:

* The bar in red indicates where Atari's 5-Year Share Buyback Ratio falls into.


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Atari 5-Year Share Buyback Ratio Calculation

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

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Atari (XPAR:ALATA) 5-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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Atari Business Description

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25 Rue Godot de Mauroy, Paris, FRA, 75009
Atari SA is in the electronic gaming and multimedia business sector. It is engaged in the design, production, publishing, and distribution of all multimedia and audiovisual products and works, including those like entertainment, in any form including software, data processing, and content. The group has four lines of business Games, Hardware, Licensing, and Blockchain. It owns and manages a portfolio of more than four hundred special games and franchises, including world-renowned brands like Pong, Breakout, Asteroids, Missile Command, Centipede, and RollerCoaster Tycoon. The company provides various types of gaming which include a mobile and online arcade. Mobile gaming consists of Goon Squad, roller coaster tycoon, haunted house, pong world, circus Atari, centipede, breakout, and others.

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