A share buyback or redeem of shares is often the most logical step for companies faced with having a shareholder who would like to relinquish their shareholding but may not want to sell their shares on the open market. Examples of where this might happen include:
In theory, share buyback or share redemption may seem like a straightforward option, but, as with most legal and taxation matters, this is far from the case. There are many factors to consider, starting with the basic decision of whether a buy-back or redemption of shares is the most suitable course of action or in fact possible under company law or tax law.
