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These 3 Companies Have Collectively Repurchased $1.07 Trillion of Their Own Stock Since the Start of 2013

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When a public company retires shares of its common stock, the ownership stakes of existing/long-term shareholders can increase over time. Since 2013, the following three widely owned companies have collectively repurchased $1.07 Since 2013, it's collectively retired around $183 billion worth of its common stock.

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Apple's Mammoth $700 Billion Investment Since 2013 Can't Fix Its Biggest Problem

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Apple's $700 billion investment has been a godsend for its shareholders Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett made Apple his company's top holding for a good reason. But the unmistakable investment that's played the biggest role in Apple's success is the roughly $700 billion it's apportioned to share repurchases since the start of 2013.

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1 Unstoppable Multibagger Up 1,000% Since 2013 That Can't Quit Repurchasing Its Shares. Should Investors Buy, Too?

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Convenience-store chain Murphy USA (NYSE: MUSA) has delivered a total return of 1,000% since its 2013 spinoff from Murphy Oil , more than tripling the returns provided by the S&P 500 index. Plenty of free cash flow (FCF) is left over after its capital expenditures, so management consistently rewards shareholders with stock buybacks.

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If You Invested $10,000 in T-Mobile Stock in 2013, This Is How Much You Would Have Today

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That popularity among users and shareholders helped the telecom stock produce market-beating returns since its initial public offering (IPO) over 10 years ago. However, it was not directly available to average investors as a stock until T-Mobile bought MetroPCS in April 2013. Indeed, T-Mobile will now pay shareholders $2.60

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This 2013 IPO Stock Went Nowhere for 10 Years. Here's Why It Suddenly Tripled in Value in the Past Year

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In August 2013, grocery store chain Sprouts Farmers Market (NASDAQ: SFM) went public with an initial public offering (IPO). If you gave up on Sprouts stock sometime during the decade, you can be forgiven -- after all, chronic under-performers usually continue to disappoint shareholders. SFM data by YCharts. But not in this case.

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Apple Has Spent $175 Billion on R&D Since the Start of 2013 -- but It's the $651 Billion Spent on Something Else That's the Real Jaw-Dropper

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While there's a laundry list of catalysts that have lifted Apple's valuation over time, the company's success ultimately boils down to two factors: innovation and a surprising "investment" that's been highly beneficial to its shareholders. It can also reward shareholders in a way that no other business can. Image source: Getty Images.

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If You Invested $10,000 in Verizon in 2013, This Is How Much You Would Have Today

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It hasn't been easy being a shareholder in Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ). For example, from 2013 to 2022, its revenues only increased by 14% in total. Verizon's track record of disappointing its shareholders over the past decade speaks for itself. The networking and communications giant has been a poor performer.

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