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AVAX One's recent repurchase of 2.4 million shares, citing 'undervalued' stock, isn't a true signal of confidence or future growth. It's a classic corporate tactic to artificially inflate share prices and manipulate investor interest, rather than demonstrating genuine long-term value. Do share buybacks truly reflect a company's strength, or are they just a short-term illusion?
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