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Imperial Brands share price rises on fresh buyback disclosure as investors eye next dividend
4 March 2026
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Imperial Brands share price rises on fresh buyback disclosure as investors eye next dividend

London, March 4, 2026, 09:44 GMT — Regular session

  • Imperial Brands (IMB.L) climbed roughly 1.7% in early London action, trading near 3,251 pence.
  • The company announced it’s moving ahead with another set of share buybacks, again set for cancellation as part of its ongoing programme.
  • Coming up: March 31 dividend, then a trading update lands April 14.

Imperial Brands (IMB.L) edged up 1.7% to 3,251 pence as of 0944 GMT. The previous close was 3,197 pence. So far, shares have moved between 3,201 and 3,257, with volume at roughly 257,000. LSE data puts the implied dividend yield near 4.6%.

The cigarette maker disclosed late Tuesday it repurchased 641,958 shares on March 3, paying an average 3,238.10 pence each via Morgan Stanley. Those shares are headed for cancellation, according to the notice. Once the deal goes through and cancellation wraps up, the company will have 787,738,081 shares outstanding, excluding any treasury stock. Buyback updates like this one offer a snapshot of how much cash is moving back into the shares.

Repurchases are rolling in as investors hunt for cash-generating stocks, with nerves still rattling European markets. By 0810 GMT, the STOXX 600 was showing a 0.6% gain, clawing back ground after a sharp drop on worries over a broader conflict in the Middle East. Brent crude, too, jumped almost 2% at its session high, according to Reuters.

Imperial reported another, more modest repurchase on March 2, picking up 17,066 shares for an average price of 3,295.13 pence each. Those shares are headed for cancellation as well.

Imperial, in another filing, reported total voting rights standing at 788,520,757 as of Feb. 28. That figure reflects 62,589,137 shares held in treasury.

That voting-rights number serves as the denominator for big investors figuring out if they’re required to disclose stake moves under UK transparency rules. Practically, it’s a reference point for traders watching how cancellations eat into the share count.

A buyback isn’t the same as a dividend. Instead, this move sees the company spending cash to buy back its own stock. When those shares get cancelled, each remaining share ends up representing a slightly bigger piece of the company.

Support only goes so far. Buybacks might help stabilize shares during slower trading, but that doesn’t alter demand patterns for combustibles—or shift how regulators and tax officials view the industry.

Here’s the crux: stricter smoking regulations, steeper excise taxes, or an accelerated slide in volumes all threaten to pinch cash flow, shrinking the space for buybacks and dividends. For a group selling in diverse markets, currency moves are another headache.

Imperial’s upcoming calendar gets attention: a final dividend payment is set for March 31, pending shareholder approval, then comes a trading update on April 14, with half-year results landing May 12. Investors are watching those dates for insight into pricing, volumes, and the speed of cash returns.

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