Stock Buyback Leaders 2026
Who is repurchasing the most shares? 106 companies ranked by buyback volume, buyback yield, and share count reduction — $709.5 billion in total repurchases tracked.
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Top 20 Buyback Spenders (Trailing 12 Months)
Top 20 by Buyback Yield (%)
Buyback Yield vs Dividend Yield — Scatter Analysis
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Buybacks by Sector
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| # | Ticker | Company | Sector | Buybacks ($B) | Buyback Yield | Share Reduction | Total Return | Div Yield | Mkt Cap ($B) | P/E | EPS Boost |
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Methodology
Buyback data was compiled from SEC 10-K annual filings, quarterly earnings reports (10-Q), and the S&P Dow Jones Indices quarterly buyback reports. Buyback amounts represent trailing 12-month share repurchases as of the Q4 2025 / Q1 2026 reporting period. Market capitalization and P/E ratio data sourced from stockanalysis.com (March 2026).
Buyback yield was calculated as: (Trailing 12-Month Buyback Amount ÷ Current Market Capitalization) × 100. Share reduction percentage represents the net change in diluted shares outstanding over the trailing 12 months. EPS boost from buybacks was estimated as: Share Reduction % ÷ (100% − Share Reduction %) × 100, which captures the mechanical impact of fewer shares on per-share earnings.
Total return yield combines buyback yield with dividend yield to show the complete capital return to shareholders. Note that actual shareholder returns also depend on stock price appreciation, which is not included in this metric. Companies are selected from the S&P 500 and other large-cap U.S. stocks with significant buyback programs. Boeing (BA) is included with $0 buybacks as a reference point, as it suspended buybacks during its operational challenges.
All data represents point-in-time estimates and may differ slightly from final audited figures. Sector classifications follow the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS).
Cite this research
Westmount Research. "Stock Buyback Leaders 2026: Who Is Repurchasing the Most Shares?" westmountfundamentals.com/buyback-leaders, March 9, 2026.