Aristocrat Leisure share price drops as buyback rolls on — what matters before the next ASX session

February 24, 2026
Aristocrat Leisure share price drops as buyback rolls on — what matters before the next ASX session

Sydney, Feb 24, 2026, 18:00 AEDT — The market has closed.

  • Aristocrat Leisure slipped roughly 1.2% to close at A$46.40 on Tuesday
  • The company said it repurchased 539,062 shares Monday.
  • So far, buybacks have tallied around A$880 million as part of the expanded A$1.5 billion program.

Aristocrat Leisure Ltd slipped again Tuesday, dropping roughly 1.2% to finish at A$46.40. Shares moved in a range from A$46.20 to A$47.07.

Slot-machine maker said it snapped up another 539,062 shares on-market Monday, bringing total buybacks to 14,031,689 shares. For Monday’s tranche, the company spent A$25.4 million. That’s on top of about A$854.7 million shelled out for earlier repurchases.

Why it matters now: Aristocrat’s main tool for returning capital lately has been the buyback. With daily disclosures out, short-term trading can react. An on-market buyback reduces the share count, as the company picks up its own stock straight from the exchange.

The filing reveals just how narrowly the stock hugged its buyback range on Monday. Aristocrat paid up to A$48.50 per share at the top, with the lowest repurchase coming in at A$46.71.

Aristocrat bumped up its on-market program to as much as A$1.5 billion and pushed the end date to March 5, 2027, according to the filing. Barrenjoey Markets is handling the buybacks as broker, the company said.

Broader moves gave traders little to work with. The ASX 200 barely budged Tuesday—consumer discretionary names dragged, among the weakest on the board.

Traders on Wednesday are set to see if buyback activity hits the tape early during the opening auction—and if the stock can stay above Monday’s low. ASX rules require the company to publish its next daily buyback notice ahead of the session’s return.

But here’s the catch: buybacks won’t stabilize the stock if investors keep pulling out, or if the company eases off on purchases due to blackout windows or shifting cash demands. A soft market can easily overpower even a consistent buyback effort.

Eyes shift now to Aristocrat’s half-year results dropping May 13, with investors watching for any color on trading and whether management stays aggressive on capital returns.

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