Phrases with «yield»

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The word "yield" means to give way, submit, or let someone or something go first. It can also mean to produce or provide something, like a crop or result. Full definition

Sentences with «yield»

  • Furthermore, due to the complex production techniques needed for flexible designs, it could take even longer before we see high yields of high resolution flexible OLED panels from these manufacturers. (androidauthority.com)
  • The company gets average scores for its payout ratio and growth rate, but has a high dividend yield of over 3 % combined with a low stock price standard deviation. (valuewalk.com)
  • But given some of the high dividend yields on offer, I'm comfortable showing a little patience here. (charlessizemore.com)
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