An open market purchase exception allows companies to buy back their own stock without triggering certain regulatory restrictions, provided trades occur on the open market at prevailing prices. It is commonly used by firms to return capital to shareholders or support share prices. Investors benefit from increased demand and potential value appreciation, while companies gain flexibility in managing equity.
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