Johnson Controls Announces $5 Billion Share Buyback Program

Reuters
Aug 08
Johnson Controls Announces $5 Billion Share Buyback Program

Johnson Controls International plc has announced the initiation of accelerated share repurchase transactions totaling approximately $5.0 billion. These transactions are part of the company's previously announced share repurchase authorization. Johnson Controls has entered into agreements with several financial institutions, including Bank of America, Barclays, JPMorgan Chase, and Morgan Stanley, to repurchase its ordinary shares. The initial delivery will consist of approximately 43.1 million shares, with the final number based on volume-weighted average prices during the transaction period. The transaction is expected to conclude in the second quarter of the company's 2026 fiscal year.

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