March 20, 2026 — Qualcomm’s board approved a new $20 billion stock repurchase authorization and raised its quarterly cash dividend to $0.92 per share from $0.89, according to the company’s official press release. The dividend increase takes effect for payments made after March 26, 2026, bringing the annualized payout to $3.68 per share.
Buyback size and structure
The $20 billion authorization has no fixed expiration date and may be carried out through open-market purchases, privately negotiated transactions, or accelerated share repurchase (ASR) arrangements. Qualcomm also disclosed $2.1 billion remaining under its prior 2024 repurchase program, bringing total authorized capacity to roughly $22.1 billion.
At Qualcomm’s market capitalization of approximately $140 billion around the announcement date, the new $20 billion program represents roughly 14% of the company’s equity value, a large commitment by large cap standards.
Repurchase program
Size
Status
New authorization (2026)
$20.0B
Approved March 17, 2026
Remaining prior program (2024)
$2.1B
Still available
Total capacity
$22.1B
The program has no set timeline. The per-share benefit depends on when Qualcomm buys, at what price, and free cash flow trends over the execution period.
Dividend increase
Qualcomm raised its quarterly dividend to $0.92 per share, up from $0.89, effective for dividends payable after March 26, 2026. The annualized payout rises to $3.68 per share.
Value
New quarterly dividend
$0.92/share
Prior quarterly dividend
$0.89/share
Annualized (new)
$3.68/share
Effective date
Dividends payable after March 26, 2026
Financial capacity
Qualcomm’s Q1 FY2026 balance sheet (period ending December 28, 2025) shows the company held $7.2 billion in cash and cash equivalents and $4.6 billion in short-term investments, for total liquidity of approximately $11.8 billion. Total debt stood at $14.8 billion, resulting in a net debt position of approximately $3.0 billion.
Value
Cash and cash equivalents
$7.2B
Short-term investments
$4.6B
Total cash & short-term investments
$11.8B
Total debt
$14.8B
Net debt
~$3.0B
Historical context
The 2026 authorization follows a 2024 program that had $2.1 billion remaining at announcement. Qualcomm has consistently returned capital through both buybacks and dividends, though the $20 billion size represents one of its largest single authorizations.
Year
Size
Current authorization
2026
$20.0B
Prior authorization
2024
$10.0B (approx.)
What it means for investors
The central question is execution pace. An authorization is not a commitment to buy at any specific rate, Qualcomm will time purchases based on price, cash flow, and capital needs. With $22.1 billion in total repurchase capacity against a ~$140 billion market cap, even partial execution would provide meaningful EPS support.
Investors should track:
– Pace of buybacks in upcoming quarterly earnings reports.
– Free cash flow trends, whether cash generation supports simultaneous buybacks, dividends, and R&D investment.
– ASR usage – accelerated share repurchases can retire shares faster if management views the stock as undervalued.
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