Stock compensation and buybacks seem like separate considerations. Stock-compensation plans are clearly stated in annual reports and in SEC filings, so they ought to be priced into the stock already.
Whether a buyback decrements the number of shares or reduces the number of contractually-obligated shares issued is irrelevant to me as an investor; the number of shares at the end of the buyback process will be smaller than if it hadn't happened.
Whether a buyback decrements the number of shares or reduces the number of contractually-obligated shares issued is irrelevant to me as an investor; the number of shares at the end of the buyback process will be smaller than if it hadn't happened.