Check Point (CHKP) has authorized a $2.0B expansion of the company’s on-going share repurchase program. As of March 31, 2026, Check Point had approximately 104,027,807 ordinary shares outstanding, and since the beginning of the share repurchase program, Check Point has repurchased approximately 230 million shares for a total purchase price of approximately $17.4B. The updated plan extends the company’s existing repurchase authorization from July 2024, completed in 2Q26. The repurchase program does not require Check Point to acquire a specific number of shares and may be suspended from time to time, amended, or discontinued. The share repurchases are expected to be funded from available working capital.
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