How Bright Horizons’ Expanded US$600 Million Buyback Will Impact Bright Horizons Family Solutions (BFAM) Investors

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Bright Horizons Family Solutions (BFAM) announced an expanded share buyback program of up to US$600 million, following a prior buyback that retired 7% of its shares. This move aims to boost per-share metrics amidst mixed earnings, but the company still faces challenges with improving occupancy at underperforming centers and managing wage pressures. Investors should consider how this buyback fits within their view of the company’s future growth and risk profile.

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