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ASML reports transactions under its current share buyback program VELDHOVEN, the Netherlands – ASML Holding N.V. (ASML) reports the following transactions, conducted under ASML's current share buyback program. DateTotal repurchased sharesWeighted average priceTotal repurchased value08-Aug-22 27,422 €569.7954 €15,624,929.46 09-Aug-22 28,655 €545.2761 €15,624,886.65 10-Aug-22 29,358 €532.2137 €15,624,729.80 11-Aug-22 28,565 €546.9859 €15,624,652.23 12-Aug-22 28,520 €547.8557 €15,624,844.56 ASML’s