Consistent average profit growth of 75 % over the last 5 years.
Not exact matches
Should the corporate tax rate decline to an
average of around 18 to 20 percent, which is
consistent with other developed countries, U.S. multinational companies would likely be more inclined to repatriate those
profits and tilt the balance back in America's favor.
According to a range of surveys, business confidence has now risen to levels
consistent with well - above -
average growth of the economy, with
profits, sales and employment all reported to have increased strongly in the past few months.
In short, the company is a cash - gushing powerhouse with thick,
consistent profit margins and a huge competitive moat around its business... it pays an above
average yield (and a dividend that's steadily growing)... and it continually buys back its own stock.
But since the
average winner is often 2 to 3 times bigger than the
average loss, the end result is
consistent trading
profits.