BAE Systems share price flat near £20 after buyback update as Feb results loom
28 January 2026
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BAE Systems share price flat near £20 after buyback update as Feb results loom

London, Jan 28, 2026, 08:52 GMT — Regular session

  • BAE Systems shares held steady in early trading following a disclosure of a new buyback purchase
  • Company repurchased 107,347 shares to cancel, paying a VWAP of 1,993.5p
  • Traders are eyeing the Feb. 18 results for clues on cash returns and direction

Shares of BAE Systems (BAES.L) held steady at 2,012 pence (£20.12) by 0852 GMT Wednesday, following the defence firm’s update on additional share purchases under its current buyback program. 1

The buybacks are standard fare, yet they play a key role in backing the stock following a solid rally in defense shares. European markets held steady early Wednesday as investors braced for a busy earnings slate and a Federal Reserve decision due later. 2

Investors are now turning their attention to BAE’s preliminary results for the year ending Dec. 31, 2025, set for release on Feb. 18. 3

BAE repurchased 107,347 shares on Tuesday, paying between 1,977.5 pence and 2,011 pence per share. The filing revealed the volume-weighted average price (VWAP) came to 1,993.5 pence. 4

The purchases form part of the second tranche in a three-year share buyback programme capped at £1.5 billion, with Morgan Stanley handling the on-market transactions. The company set a £500 million limit for this tranche, which is scheduled to continue until June 30, 2026. 5

BAE climbed 1.98% on Tuesday, closing at £20.12 and outpacing the FTSE 100’s 0.58% gain. The stock still sits 6.81% under its 52-week peak of £21.59, reached on Jan. 19, according to MarketWatch data. Trading volume hit 3.4 million shares, well below the 50-day average of 7.3 million. 6

Buybacks usually don’t shift the share price by themselves. However, when shares are repurchased and canceled, the reduced share count can boost earnings per share—assuming profits stay steady.

Traders are shifting their focus away from today’s tape and zeroing in on February. They want to see guidance for 2026, cash conversion figures, and any fresh hints from management on capital returns.

There is a downside risk. Should margins fall short or governments delay procurement, the stock could slide swiftly, especially since defence valuations remain vulnerable to changes in risk appetite.

BAE’s Feb. 18 results are coming up next, with the company expected to detail its outlook. Investors will be watching closely for any shifts in the pace of buybacks and dividends.

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