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ASML reports transactions under its current share buyback program

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ASML (ASML) reported transactions under its current share buyback program for 29 June–3 July 2026.

On each day, between 9,358 and 10,000 shares were repurchased at weighted average prices from €1,587.15 to €1,696.17, with daily repurchase values around €15.87 million.

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What This Means

ASML detailed late-June and early-July repurchases under its buyback program, with individual days n...
Analysis

ASML detailed late-June and early-July repurchases under its buyback program, with individual days near €15.9M. Similar updates have historically prompted modest reactions, so investors may focus instead on sector trends and future capital-allocation signals.

Key Figures

Shares repurchased: 10,000 shares Weighted average price: €1,587.15 Repurchase value: €15,871,481 +5 more
8 metrics
Shares repurchased 10,000 shares 29 Jun 2026 under buyback program
Weighted average price €1,587.15 29 Jun 2026 buyback repurchases
Repurchase value €15,871,481 29 Jun 2026 buyback spend
Shares repurchased 9,383 shares 30 Jun 2026 under buyback program
Weighted average price €1,691.67 30 Jun 2026 buyback repurchases
Repurchase value €15,872,944 30 Jun 2026 buyback spend
Shares repurchased 9,906 shares 2 Jul 2026 under buyback program
Repurchase value €15,872,858 2 Jul 2026 buyback spend

Previous Buybacks Reports

5 past events · Latest: Jun 22 (Neutral)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Jun 22 Buyback transactions update Neutral -2.0% Reported 15–19 June buyback trades with daily values near €15.87M.
Jun 15 Buyback transactions update Neutral +1.9% Disclosed 8–12 June buybacks of about 9,900–10,700 shares per day.
Jun 08 Buyback transactions update Neutral +6.7% Detailed 1–5 June repurchases of 10,742–11,508 shares per day.
Jun 01 Buyback transactions update Neutral +1.0% Reported 25–29 May total of 56,567 shares repurchased over five days.
May 26 Buyback transactions update Neutral -0.1% Outlined 18–22 May daily repurchases around €15.87M under buyback plan.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Routine buyback transaction updates have historically led to modest, mixed next-day moves, with a small positive average reaction.

Historical Comparison

+1.5% avg move · Across five prior buyback updates, ASML’s next-day reaction averaged 1.51%, showing modest, mixed se...
buybacks
+1.5%
Average Historical Move buybacks

Across five prior buyback updates, ASML’s next-day reaction averaged 1.51%, showing modest, mixed sensitivity. This disclosure fits that pattern as another routine report of executed repurchases under the ongoing program.

Regulatory & Risk Context

Short Interest: 0.43%
Short Interest
0.43% of float
0% 15% 30%+
low as of 2026-06-15 Days to cover: 1

Reported short interest is low, indicating limited short-covering or squeeze risk but also suggesting less downside cushioning from forced buying if volatility spikes.

Key Terms

share buyback program, weighted average price, market abuse regulation, 596/2014
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share buyback program financial
"ASML reports transactions under its current share buyback program"
A share buyback program is when a company uses its cash to repurchase its own outstanding shares from the market, reducing the number of shares available to investors. That matters because it can raise the value of remaining shares and signal management's confidence in the business—similar to a bakery buying back unsold loafs to make each remaining loaf represent a larger share of its oven’s output—though buybacks can also affect cash available for other uses.
weighted average price financial
"Total repurchased shares | Weighted average price | Total repurchased value"
Weighted average price is the average price of a security where each trade or component is counted according to its size, so bigger trades pull the average more than smaller ones. Think of it like calculating the average cost of a grocery haul where items you bought more of have greater influence on the final per-item cost. Investors use it to understand the true average price paid or received, judge execution quality, and compare trading performance against market movement.
market abuse regulation regulatory
"made public under the Market Abuse Regulation (Nr."
Market abuse regulation consists of laws and rules designed to prevent dishonest or manipulative practices in financial markets. It aims to ensure fair and transparent trading, so investors can trust that markets operate honestly, much like rules that keep a game fair. By reducing unfair advantages, it helps protect investor confidence and promotes healthy, efficient markets.
596/2014 regulatory
"Market Abuse Regulation (Nr. 596/2014)."
An EU regulation that sets rules to prevent market abuse, including insider trading and market manipulation, and to require timely disclosure of inside information by issuers. It matters to investors because it shapes what company news must be shared, who can trade on confidential information, and the enforcement framework that keeps trading fair—think of it as the referee and rulebook for market conduct.

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ASML reports transactions under its current share buyback program

VELDHOVEN, the Netherlands – ASML Holding N.V. (ASML) reports the following transactions, conducted under ASML's current share buyback program.

DateTotal repurchased sharesWeighted average priceTotal repurchased value
29-Jun-2610,000€1,587.15€15,871,481
30-Jun-269,383€1,691.67€15,872,944
1-Jul-269,358€1,696.17€15,872,791
2-Jul-269,906€1,602.35€15,872,858
3-Jul-269,750€1,627.91€15,872,118

ASML’s current share buyback program was announced on 28 January 2026, and details are available on our website at https://www.asml.com/en/investors/why-invest-in-asml/share-buyback

This regular update of the transactions conducted under the buyback program is to be made public under the Market Abuse Regulation (Nr. 596/2014).

Media Relations Contacts
Monique Mols, phone +31 6 528 444 18
Investor Relations Contacts
Jim Kavanagh, phone +31 40 268 3938
Pete Convertito, phone +1 203 919 1714
Peter Cheang, phone +886 3 659 6771

        


 


FAQ

What did ASML (ASML) announce about its share buyback transactions for June 29 to July 3, 2026?

ASML reported daily share repurchases between June 29 and July 3, 2026, under its current buyback program. The company disclosed repurchased share counts, weighted average prices, and total daily values, providing transparency on execution of the authorized repurchase plan.

How many ASML (ASML) shares were repurchased on June 29, 2026 and at what price?

On June 29, 2026, ASML repurchased 10,000 shares at a weighted average price of €1,587.15. According to ASML, the total value of that day’s buyback transactions was €15,871,481 as part of its ongoing share repurchase program.

What were the ASML (ASML) share buyback details on July 1, 2026?

On July 1, 2026, ASML repurchased 9,358 shares at a weighted average price of €1,696.17. According to ASML, the total value of these transactions was €15,872,791, executed under the company’s current share buyback program announced earlier in 2026.

When did ASML (ASML) start its current share buyback program?

ASML’s current share buyback program was announced on January 28, 2026. According to ASML, ongoing transactions, including those from late June and early July 2026, are carried out under this authorization, with further details available on the company’s investor relations website.

Where can investors find more information on the ASML (ASML) 2026 share buyback program?

Investors can find details on ASML’s 2026 share buyback program on the company’s website in the investor section. According to ASML, this page explains the program framework and provides regular transaction updates required under the Market Abuse Regulation.

Why does ASML (ASML) publish regular updates on its share buyback transactions?

ASML publishes regular share buyback updates to comply with the Market Abuse Regulation (No. 596/2014). According to ASML, these disclosures provide transparency on repurchased shares, prices, and daily values executed under its authorized share repurchase program.