Ferrovial (FER) buys back 230,000 shares under new repurchase plan
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Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Ferrovial SE filed an update on its new share repurchase program, detailing buybacks executed between 15 and 19 December 2025 on US trading venues. Over this period, the company repurchased 230,000 shares of its own stock at a weighted average price of €57.13 per share.
Since the start of the program on 15 December 2025 through 19 December 2025, Ferrovial reports total buybacks of 230,000 shares for an aggregate consideration of €13,140,912.41. The filing also notes that more granular daily transaction data is available on the company’s investor relations website.
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FAQ
What total amount did Ferrovial (FER) spend on the reported buybacks?
Ferrovial spent a total of €13,140,912.41 on share repurchases from 15 to 19 December 2025. This aggregate consideration reflects the euro value of transactions, with Bloomberg’s closing EUR-USD exchange rate used to convert any purchases originally made in US dollars.
Over what period did Ferrovial’s reported buyback transactions take place?
The reported buyback transactions took place from 15 December 2025 to 19 December 2025. This window covers the initial days of Ferrovial’s new repurchase program, which began on 15 December 2025 and focuses on purchasing shares on US trading venues.
Where were Ferrovial (FER) repurchase transactions executed during this period?
All reported repurchase transactions were executed on US trading venues under the company’s share buyback program. Ferrovial provides a daily breakdown of dates, volumes, and prices, and refers investors to its website for more granular transaction-level information.
Where can investors find detailed Ferrovial (FER) buyback trade data?
Investors can find detailed trade-by-trade data on Ferrovial’s website in the investor relations section. The company provides individual transaction information for its share buyback program, including dates, volumes, and prices, enhancing transparency around the execution of repurchases.