Rambus Announces New Stock Repurchase Program
Board of directors authorizes repurchase of up to 20 million shares
SAN JOSE, Calif. – November 2, 2020 – Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ: RMBS), a premier silicon IP and chip provider making data faster and safer, today announced that its board of directors has approved a new stock repurchase program authorizing the repurchase of up to 20 million shares.
“The company has a long history of strong, sustained cash generation that provides a foundation for long-term growth, both organically and inorganically,” said Luc Seraphin, president and chief executive officer at Rambus. “The board’s decision to support a stock repurchase program underscores our commitment to managing our strong balance sheet for the benefit of our stockholders.”
Stock repurchases under the plan may be made through the open market, established plans or privately negotiated transactions in accordance with all applicable securities laws, rules, and regulations. There is no expiration date applicable to the plan.
This new stock repurchase program replaces the existing program and cancels the 3.6 million shares outstanding as part of the previous authorization.
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