Balatacılar's 11,750 Share Buyback: Program Reaches 96,955 TL in Nominal Value
Balatacılar, 21 Ağustos'ta 11.750 adet **BALAT** payını 71 TL fiyatla geri aldı. Bu işlemle şirketin toplam geri aldığı payların nominal tutarı **96.9

Balatacılar completed a 11,750 share buyback of BALAT shares at 71 TL per share on August 21. The total nominal value of the company's repurchased shares reached 96,955 TL, with a capital ratio of 0.69858%. The program was launched on July 2, 2026, with a maximum repurchaseable share value of 230,000 TL nominal and a total allocated fund of 15 million TL. The program duration is set at 6 months, with repurchases scheduled between July 3, 2026, and January 3, 2027. The August 21 transaction was added to the earlier repurchases, bringing the company's nominal value of held shares to 96,955 TL. Balatacılar's share buyback strategy represents a significant step in long-term capital management and optimizing capital structure. How Will Markets React? This move signals a clear approach to the company's capital structure. Investors should monitor how this program impacts Balatacılar's financial health.
Balatacılar's share buyback program highlights the company's flexibility in capital structure and long-term capital management strategies. This could be a significant factor in enhancing the company's creditworthiness in the market.
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