S&P 500 Stock Buybacks Increase In Second Quarter
Apple Sets Index Quarterly Record with $16 Billion in Buybacks
PR Newswire
NEW YORK

NEW YORK, Sept. 17, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- S&P Dow Jones Indices announced today that preliminary results show that S&P 500® stock buybacks, or share repurchases, increased 18.1% to $118.1 billion during the second quarter of 2013, up from the $100.0 billion spent on share repurchases during the first quarter of 2013. Compared to the $111.7 billion spent in the second quarter of 2012, buybacks are up 5.6%.

For the 12 month period (ending June 2013), S&P 500 issues increased their buyback expenditures by 4.7% to $420.9 billion from the $402.0 billion posted in the prior 12 month period. The high mark was reached in 2007, when companies spent $589.1 billion over the 12 month period, with the recession low point being $24.2 billion in the second quarter of 2009.

"The second quarter breaks into two stories – one with and the other without Apple," says Howard Silverblatt, Senior Index Analyst at S&P Dow Jones Indices. "Apple spent $16 billion on buybacks in the second quarter, accounting for 13.5% of all buybacks in the period and setting a new index record for quarterly buybacks by surpassing International Businesses Machines' Q2 2007 expenditure of $15.7 billion." 

"Excluding Apple, the 18.1% Q2 increase in buybacks becomes 2.0%. If we adjust for the average stock price in Q2 being 6.3% higher than in Q1, the takeaway is that less shares were actually repurchased in Q2 than Q1, even as the headline, legitimately, reads 18%," adds Silverblatt.

"Overall, companies continued to protect their earnings from dilution due to option execution with the actual share count slightly ticking down," notes Silverblatt. "The data, however, shows that there was a wide mix – 242 issues increasing their diluted share count compared to 225 issues reducing them. Significant changes (generally considered 1% or greater) favored reductions, as 90 issues reduced their count by at least 1%, with 58 issues increasing them at least 1%."

The Information Technology sector, with the help of Apple, easily maintained its dominance of buybacks, accounting for 31.5% of all expenditures, up from 19.6% in the first quarter. The Industrials sector increased its expenditures and percentage of buybacks, accounting for 12.2% of expenditures, up from 9.0% in the first quarter. Of the 309 which reported buybacks, 252 companies paid a cash dividend, with their 12 month buybacks 42% higher than dividends.

On an issue basis, after Apple, Merck made the second largest expenditure, at $5.5 billion, followed by Exxon Mobile with $4.0 billion, General Electric with $3.9 billion and International Business Machines with $3.6 billion.

"Q3 share prices are running 3.7% higher than Q2 and 19.2% higher than Q3 of last year. Additionally, market uncertainty has increased via the Fed expectation and events in the Middle East, which may be testing corporate willingness to go beyond the necessary EPS protection to do share count reduction," concluded Silverblatt.

Historical S&P 500 buyback data can be found at: www.marketattributes.standardandpoors.com.

S&P Dow Jones Indices

           

S&P 500, $ U.S. BILLIONS

           

PERIOD

MARKET

OPERATING

AS REPORTED

       

DIVIDEND &

 

VALUE

EARNINGS

EARNINGS

DIVIDENDS

BUYBACKS

DIVIDEND 

BUYBACK 

BUYBACK 

 

$ BILLIONS

$ BILLIONS

$ BILLIONS

$ BILLIONS

$ BILLIONS

YIELD

YIELD

YIELD

                 

6/30/2013 Prelim.

$14,310

$234.84

$222.27

$76.67

$118.05

2.07%

2.94%

5.02%

3/31/2013

$13,979

$229.57

$215.76

$70.86

$99.97

2.06%

2.97%

5.02%

12/31/2012

$12,742

$206.84

$184.50

$79.83

$99.15

2.20%

3.13%

5.33%

9/30/2012

$12,881

$214.58

$189.64

$69.48

$103.72

2.07%

3.01%

5.08%

6/30/2012

$12,303

$225.53

$195.27

$67.31

$111.75

2.08%

3.27%

5.35%

3/31/2012

$12,730

$219.09

$208.15

$64.07

$84.29

1.95%

3.14%

5.09%

12/31/2011

$11,385

$214.83

$186.85

$65.89

$87.59

2.11%

3.56%

5.67%

09/30/2011

$10,303

$230.30

$206.08

$59.20

$118.41

2.22%

3.92%

6.14%

6/30/2011

$12,021

$226.29

$202.44

$59.03

$109.24

1.84%

3.04%

4.88%

3/31/2011

$12,068

$205.34

$195.15

$56.08

$89.84

1.76%

2.76%

4.52%

12/31/2010

$11,430

$199.40

$187.67

$54.85

$86.36

1.80%

2.61%

4.42%

09/30/2010

$10,336

$195.28

$176.80

$51.26

$79.56

1.94%

2.52%

4.45%

06/30/2010 

$9,323

$189.04

$178.00

$50.44

$77.64

2.10%

2.31%

4.41%

03/31/2010

$10,560

$175.00

$157.85

$49.28

$55.26

1.83%

1.54%

3.36%

12/31/2009

$9,928

$152.77

$135.14

$49.04

$47.82

1.97%

1.39%

3.36%

09/30/2009

$9,337

$139.37

$130.37

$47.21

$34.85

2.24%

1.48%

3.71%

06/30/2009

$8,045

$120.85

$118.22

$47.63

$24.20

2.77%

2.40%

5.17%

03/31/2009 

$6,928

$87.78

$65.29

$51.73

$30.78

3.43%

3.70%

7.13%

12/31/2008

$7,852

-$0.78

-$202.11

$62.19

$48.12

3.15%

4.33%

7.48%

09/30/2008

$10,181

$142.90

$86.16

$61.44

$89.71

2.48%

4.26%

6.73%

06/30/2008

$11,163

$148.43

$112.15

$61.94

$87.91

2.26%

4.62%

6.88%

03/30/2008

$11,511

$144.63

$135.24

$61.72

$113.90

2.17%

5.08%

7.25%

12/31/2007

$12,868

$133.38

$68.53

$67.09

$141.71

1.92%

4.58%

6.49%

09/30/2007

$13,470

$184.13

$133.66

$61.21

$171.95

1.79%

4.10%

5.89%

06/30/2007

$13,350

$213.65

$194.30

$59.76

$157.76

1.76%

3.67%

5.44%

03/31/2007

$12,706

$200.23

$190.75

$58.53

$117.70

1.81%

3.54%

5.35%

 

 

S&P Dow Jones Indices

     

S&P 500 20 LARGEST Q2 2013 BUYBACKS, $ MILLIONS 

   

Company

SECTOR

Q2'13

BUYBACKS

     

Q2'13-Q4'04

Apple

Information Technology

$16,000

$18,305

Merck 

Healthcare

$5,525

$18,669

Exxon Mobil 

Energy

$4,031

$204,622

General Electric 

Industrials

$3,867

$51,031

Internat'l Business Machines

Information Technology

$3,552

$102,170

AT&T

Telecommunication Services

$3,306

$43,405

Oracle 

Information Technology

$2,817

$31,828

The Home Depot

Consumer Discretionary

$2,150

$35,699

Wal-Mart Stores

Consumer Staples

$1,850

$49,197

The Goldman Sachs Group

Financials

$1,600

$44,453

Philip Morris International

Consumer Staples

$1,575

$30,836

The Coca-Cola Company 

Consumer Staples

$1,455

$24,184

Wells Fargo 

Financials

$1,455

$22,927

American Express 

Financials

$1,355

$17,705

Medtronic

Healthcare

$1,340

$12,613

Cisco Systems

Information Technology

$1,300

$59,885

3M 

Industrials

$1,190

$17,925

JPMorgan Chase

Financials

$1,172

$32,043

Microsoft 

Information Technology

$1,042

$109,583

QUALCOMM 

Information Technology

$1,039

$9,935

Top 20

 

$57,621

$937,015

S&P 500

 

$118,051

$3,234,702

Top 20 % of S&P 500

 

48.81%

28.97%

       

 

 

 

S&P Dow Jones Indices

   

S&P 500 10 LARGEST QUARTERTLY BUYBACKS, $ MILLIONS

$ MILLIONS

QUARTER

COMPANY

SECTOR

$16,000

Q2 2013

Apple

Information Technology

$15,707

Q2 2007

International Business Machines

Information Technology

$12,852

Q2 2012

Johnson & Johnson 

Healthcare

$12,183

Q3 2012

Johnson & Johnson 

Healthcare

$10,723

Q3 2007

The Home Depot

Consumer Discretionary

$9,859

Q4 2007

Transocean 

Energy

$9,179

Q4 2006

Exxon Mobil  

Energy

$9,465

Q1 2008

Exxon Mobil 

Energy

$8,845

Q4 2008

Exxon Mobil 

Energy

$8,761

Q2 2008

Exxon Mobil  

Energy

$113,574

 

TOP 10

 

 

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