Top 3 Corporate Events to Look for in 2023

 | Feb 04, 2023 06:23AM ET

We’re in the midst of the fourth quarter earnings season and already we’re seeing a cautionary set up for 2023 as corporations find ways to cut back. Higher inflation and interest rates have helped raise revenues for some, but are cutting into the bottom-line. For some that has meant widespread layoffs and restructuring plans. As companies strive to conserve cash, we see three other corporate events that will be top of mind this year:

1. Buybacks/h2

While a record number of authorizations in 2021 set 2022 up for a record number of repurchases, that tapered off in the back half of the year as companies attempted to conserve cash in the face of economic uncertainty. In 2022, only 20 S&P 500 companies announced buyback plans vs. the 5-year average of 161 (not including tender offers or open-ended plans). Buyback end dates for 2023 total 17 thus far (through January 31) vs. the 5-year average of 87, and only Costco Wholesale (NASDAQ:COST) has announced a repurchase plan this year (with an end date of Jan 31, 2027). 

Keep in mind this is not referring to the total dollar amount of repurchases, which hit a record in Q1 2022 of $281B (and then fell in each subsequent quarter), but rather the number of S&P 500 companies announcing buybacks as well as end-dates. 

In addition to the need to conserve cash, companies are also shying away from buybacks as a result of the Inflation Reduction Act. President Biden signed the IRA into law on August 16, enabling a 1% excise tax on corporate net share repurchases. “The buyback tax” aims to penalize companies for engaging in this type of shareholder accretive activity. This is a well known tactic for companies looking to inflate their earnings per share, buying back stock reduces the shares outstanding (denominator of the equation), artificially inflating EPS. 

Note that the data counts used in the chart below represent events of S&P 500 constituents—it does not measure the dollar value of share repurchase authorizations or executions.