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AutoZone Adds $750 Million to Share Buyback Plan

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AutoZone Inc. (NYSE: AZO) made some waves in the market on Wednesday following the announcement of a new share buyback plan. The company announced that its board of directors authorized the repurchase of an additional $750 million of the common stock in connection with its ongoing share repurchase program.

Since the inception of the repurchase program in 1998, and including the $750 million, AutoZone’s board of directors has authorized a grand total of $17.2 billion in share repurchases. Keep in mind that AutoZone has a market cap of roughly $24 billion.

Bill Giles, Executive Vice President, CFO, Information Technology and ALLDATA, commented:

AutoZone’s continued strong financial performance allows us to repurchase our stock while maintaining our investment grade credit ratings. We remain committed to utilizing share repurchases within the bounds of a disciplined capital structure to enhance stockholder returns while maintaining adequate liquidity to execute our plans.


A few analysts weighed in on AutoZone ahead of this announcement:

  • Oppenheimer has an Outperform rating and raised its price target to $900 from $800.
  • Jefferies reiterated a Hold rating and raised its price target to $810 from $750.
  • JPMorgan has a Neutral rating and raised its price target to $785 from $775.

So far in 2016, AutoZone has outperformed the broad markets, with the stock up 5.9%. Over the course of the past 52 weeks, the stock rose 17%.

Shares of AutoZone were trading up 1.3% at $796.32 on Wednesday, with a consensus analyst price target of $855.14 and a 52-week trading range of $652.19 to $803.83.

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