What is it specifically about tech companies that causes them to do frequent, large stock buybacks? It seems like tech companies would have more R&D opportunities to invest cash than non-tech companies. Is it just because the profit margins are higher and they have more cash lying around then in other sectors?
Is it because of the employee compensation structure where the majority of employees receive stock and so stock buybacks ensure they can attract/retain talent (by ensuring stock prices go up)? If so why does (for example) Amazon not engage in stock buybacks?
If it was just being done to inflate executive compensation then why is the practice so concentrated in just the tech sector? Why don't other sectors do it more?
[1] https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/q1-2021-sp-500-buybacks-double-their-post-covid-low-companies-repurchased-36-5-more-shares-than-in-q4-2020--301312766.html