💰 Demetra Holdings repurchases 6,881 shares at €1.66 each on June 22, 2026
Demetra Holdings completed the buyback of 6,881 of its own shares on June 22, 2026, through the Cyprus Investment & Securities Corporation (CISCO). The shares were acquired at a consistent price of €1.66 per share across three separate transactions on the same day. The purchases included 2,681 shares in the first transaction, followed by 1,000 shares and 3,200 shares in subsequent trades.
This share repurchase program was authorized by the company’s annual general meeting held on June 24, 2025, and conducted in compliance with the regulations of the Cyprus Stock Exchange and the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm's move to buy back its shares reflects its ongoing strategic capital management efforts.
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