
Equinor bought 273,159 shares at NOK 345.04 apiece to close the second tranche of its 2026 buy-back. Holdings now total 0.60% of share capital including the savings plan.
Alpha Score of 51 reflects moderate overall profile with strong momentum, weak value, weak quality, moderate sentiment.
Equinor ASA closed the second tranche of its 2026 share buy-back programme, buying 273,159 own shares between July 13 and July 16 at an average price of NOK 345.04 each.
The tranche was announced May 6 and ran from May 19 through July 20. The company now holds 14.26 million own shares, or 0.60% of its share capital, including shares under its share savings programme. Excluding those savings-programme shares, the tally is 3.53 million shares, or 0.15% of capital.
Equinor disclosed the transactions under EU Market Abuse Regulation rules and the Norwegian Securities Trading Act. A full list of trades during the period is posted on newsweb.no.
The group carries an Alpha Score of 51 out of 100, in the middle of the range, with a Mixed label, reflecting a neutral signal in the Energy sector. See the EQNR stock page for the full profile.
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