Systems, methods and computer program products enable companies to
consistently repurchase corporate stock at a price below the
industry-standard Volume Weighted Average Pricing (VWAP). Historical
trade data is analyzed to identify prior prime purchasing opportunities
that are used in determining a baseline. During each trading period, as a
favorable purchasing opportunity arises, the amount of corporate stock to
be purchased is adjusted based upon the strength of the current pricing
when compared to the baseline. That is, when the current pricing is
identified as being highly favorable, more shares of corporate stock are
purchased. Accordingly, this dynamic purchasing scheme allows companies
to consistently repurchase corporate stock at favorable prices.