Sentences with phrase «appreciation in the share price»

If they bought and held a Topix ETF (Japanese stocks) instead, they would earn a current dividend yield of 2.37 percent per year, not including any gains from potential appreciation in the share prices.
Although this means you're unlikely to see double - digit appreciation in the share price in a few weeks, it also means you're unlikely to see it drop sharply.
You can just sit back and collect your 3.45 %, plus any capital appreciation in the share prices.
Selling 1/4 to 1/2 of your position in a stock during a significant appreciation in the share price to lock in profits is never a foolhardy decision and likely something more of us should aspire to achieve as disciplined investors.
If you decide to move from one bond fund to another, remember that any appreciation in the share price of the previous fund will show up on the 1099 - B form for that year.

Not exact matches

Activist investors in both Canada and the US recently proposed — for Hess Corporation and Agrium Inc. — that their nominees to serve as independent directors on the companies» boards should receive incentive pay directly from the activist investors themselves, with the amount that tied to share price appreciation.
During his tenure with AlliedSignal, the company achieved consistent growth in earnings and cash flow, highlighted by 31 consecutive quarters of earnings - per - share growth of 13 % or more and an eight-fold appreciation of the company's share price.
For nonstatutory stock options and stock appreciation rights, the participant will recognize ordinary income upon exercise in an amount equal to the difference between the fair market value of the shares and the exercise price on the date of exercise.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Stock Appreciation Rights may be granted with a per Share exercise price of less than one hundred percent (100 %) of the Fair Market Value per Share on the date of grant pursuant to a transaction described in, and in a manner consistent with, Section 424 (a) of the Code.
The exercise price per share of each stock appreciation right may not be less than the fair market value of a Share on the date of grant, except in certain situations in which we are assuming or replacing stock appreciation rights granted by another company that we are acquishare of each stock appreciation right may not be less than the fair market value of a Share on the date of grant, except in certain situations in which we are assuming or replacing stock appreciation rights granted by another company that we are acquiShare on the date of grant, except in certain situations in which we are assuming or replacing stock appreciation rights granted by another company that we are acquiring.
Our fundamental belief is that growth in corporate profits and the resultant dividend growth will eventually lead to share price appreciation.
Subject to the provisions of our 2015 Plan, the administrator will determine the other terms of stock appreciation rights, including when such rights become exercisable and whether to pay any amount of appreciation in cash, shares of our Class A common stock, or a combination thereof, except that the per share exercise price for the shares to be issued pursuant to the exercise of a stock appreciation right must be no less than 100 % of the fair market value per share on the date of grant.
In addition, in connection with the termination of the 2014 Plan upon a sale event, we may make or provide for a cash payment to participants holding vested and exercisable options and stock appreciation rights equal to the difference between the per share cash consideration payable to stockholders in the sale event and the exercise price of the options or stock appreciation rightIn addition, in connection with the termination of the 2014 Plan upon a sale event, we may make or provide for a cash payment to participants holding vested and exercisable options and stock appreciation rights equal to the difference between the per share cash consideration payable to stockholders in the sale event and the exercise price of the options or stock appreciation rightin connection with the termination of the 2014 Plan upon a sale event, we may make or provide for a cash payment to participants holding vested and exercisable options and stock appreciation rights equal to the difference between the per share cash consideration payable to stockholders in the sale event and the exercise price of the options or stock appreciation rightin the sale event and the exercise price of the options or stock appreciation rights.
(5) Except in connection with a corporate transaction involving the Company (including, without limitation, any stock dividend, stock split, extraordinary cash dividend, recapitalization, reorganization, merger, consolidation, split - up, spin - off, combination, or exchange of shares), the terms of outstanding awards may not be amended to reduce the exercise price of outstanding Options or stock appreciation rights or cancel outstanding Options or stock appreciation rights in exchange for cash, other awards or Options or stock appreciation rights with an exercise price that is less than the exercise price of the original Options or stock appreciation rights without stockholder approval.
In addition to EPS, there is total shareholder return, which typically comprises a company's share price appreciation plus dividends over time.
Subject to the provisions of our 2016 Plan, the administrator determines the other terms and conditions of stock appreciation rights, including when such rights become exercisable and whether to pay any increased appreciation in cash or with shares of our common stock, or a combination thereof, except that the per share exercise price for the shares to be issued pursuant to the exercise of a stock appreciation right will be no less than 100 % of the fair market value per share on the date of grant.
Stock appreciation rights provide for a payment, or payments, in cash or shares of our Class A common stock, to the holder based upon the difference between the fair market value of our Class A common stock on the date of exercise and the stated exercise price at grant up to a maximum amount of cash or number of shares.
Subject to the provisions of our 2010 Plan, the administrator determines the terms of stock appreciation rights, including when such rights vest and become exercisable and whether to settle such awards in cash or with shares of our common stock, or a combination thereof, except that the per share exercise price for the shares to be issued pursuant to the exercise of a stock appreciation right will be no less than 100 % of the fair market value per share on the date of grant.
Subject to the provisions of our 2013 Plan, the administrator determines the other terms of stock appreciation rights, including when such rights become exercisable and whether to pay any increased appreciation in cash or with shares of our common stock, or a combination thereof, except that the per share exercise price for the shares to be issued pursuant to the exercise of a stock appreciation right will be no less than 100 % of the fair market value per share on the date of grant.
Upon exercise of a stock appreciation right, the participant will receive payment from the Company in an amount determined by multiplying (a) the difference between (i) the fair market value of a share on the date of exercise and (ii) the exercise price times (b) the number of shares with respect to which the stock appreciation right is exercised.
In the event of a change of control (as defined in the plan), the compensation committee may, in its discretion, provide for any or all of the following actions: (i) awards may be continued, assumed, or substituted with new rights, (ii) awards may be purchased for cash equal to the excess (if any) of the highest price per share of common stock paid in the change in control transaction over the aggregate exercise price of such awards, (iii) outstanding and unexercised stock options and stock appreciation rights may be terminated, prior to the change in control (in which case holders of such unvested awards would be given notice and the opportunity to exercise such awards), or (iv) vesting or lapse of restrictions may be accelerateIn the event of a change of control (as defined in the plan), the compensation committee may, in its discretion, provide for any or all of the following actions: (i) awards may be continued, assumed, or substituted with new rights, (ii) awards may be purchased for cash equal to the excess (if any) of the highest price per share of common stock paid in the change in control transaction over the aggregate exercise price of such awards, (iii) outstanding and unexercised stock options and stock appreciation rights may be terminated, prior to the change in control (in which case holders of such unvested awards would be given notice and the opportunity to exercise such awards), or (iv) vesting or lapse of restrictions may be acceleratein the plan), the compensation committee may, in its discretion, provide for any or all of the following actions: (i) awards may be continued, assumed, or substituted with new rights, (ii) awards may be purchased for cash equal to the excess (if any) of the highest price per share of common stock paid in the change in control transaction over the aggregate exercise price of such awards, (iii) outstanding and unexercised stock options and stock appreciation rights may be terminated, prior to the change in control (in which case holders of such unvested awards would be given notice and the opportunity to exercise such awards), or (iv) vesting or lapse of restrictions may be acceleratein its discretion, provide for any or all of the following actions: (i) awards may be continued, assumed, or substituted with new rights, (ii) awards may be purchased for cash equal to the excess (if any) of the highest price per share of common stock paid in the change in control transaction over the aggregate exercise price of such awards, (iii) outstanding and unexercised stock options and stock appreciation rights may be terminated, prior to the change in control (in which case holders of such unvested awards would be given notice and the opportunity to exercise such awards), or (iv) vesting or lapse of restrictions may be acceleratein the change in control transaction over the aggregate exercise price of such awards, (iii) outstanding and unexercised stock options and stock appreciation rights may be terminated, prior to the change in control (in which case holders of such unvested awards would be given notice and the opportunity to exercise such awards), or (iv) vesting or lapse of restrictions may be acceleratein control transaction over the aggregate exercise price of such awards, (iii) outstanding and unexercised stock options and stock appreciation rights may be terminated, prior to the change in control (in which case holders of such unvested awards would be given notice and the opportunity to exercise such awards), or (iv) vesting or lapse of restrictions may be acceleratein control (in which case holders of such unvested awards would be given notice and the opportunity to exercise such awards), or (iv) vesting or lapse of restrictions may be acceleratein which case holders of such unvested awards would be given notice and the opportunity to exercise such awards), or (iv) vesting or lapse of restrictions may be accelerated.
Stock appreciation rights provide for a payment, or payments, in cash or shares of our common stock, to the holder based upon the difference between the fair market value of our common stock on the date of exercise and the stated exercise price of the stock appreciation right.
Although we modestly reduced our weighting in Page during the quarter due to the share price appreciation, it still remains a significant holding of the Fund.
We know that Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway hasn't paid a dividend in more than 30 years because Buffett feels that the return on capital that he generates by retaining those earnings will create eventual share price appreciation value for the shareholder that will exceed the share price / dividend capital appreciation that his shareholders would receive.
If one is right on the commodity (and has the patience), the leverage contained in the share price appreciation is superb, and usually occurs without the attendant volatility of the futures and / or options markets (as fun as they can be).
(gg) «Stock Appreciation Right» or «SAR» means a right granted under Section 8 which entitles the recipient to receive an amount equal to the excess of the Fair Market Value of a Share on the date of exercise of the Stock Appreciation Right over the exercise price thereof on such terms and conditions as are specified in the agreement or other documents evidencing the Award (the «SAR Agreement»).
And in the event of a bidding war, the share price appreciation can go even higher than the traditional 30 per cent bid premium.
Growth in share value is called price appreciation, and some of the funds you consider may be called price appreciation funds.
Growth investing, in contrast, focuses on capital appreciation, investing in companies that exhibit signs of above - average growth, even if the share price appears expensive.
We can conclude from the share price performance that total returns from the buyback fund are almost exclusively from appreciation in the fund NAV.
In return, homeowners and investors would share the value of any home price appreciation that occurred after the sale.
In order to limit turnover stocks with yields that have fallen below 4 % due to share price appreciation will remain in the portfoliIn order to limit turnover stocks with yields that have fallen below 4 % due to share price appreciation will remain in the portfoliin the portfolio.
Growth - income funds, for example, tend to invest in Blue Chip companies that pay steady dividends but may also provide capital gains through share price appreciation.
The number of shares in issue during this period did not change by much, so almost all of the rise in market cap was due to stock price appreciation.
However, in an attempt to limit turnover in the portfolio, stocks with yields that have fallen below 4 % due to share price appreciation will remain in the portfolio.
Investors in preferred shares today are giving up share price appreciation in exchange for a consistent higher dividend yield.
Speaking of, the shareholder base is intriguing, and likely to be a real catalyst for share price appreciation in the future: Weiss (13 %, and 2 board directors), Karoo (25 %, 1 director), Laxey (10 %, 1 director), Principle (10 %), with smaller stakes belonging to the Oppenheims (management), Taube and Alpine Woods.
Share price appreciation is dependent on some corporate event like a share buyback or extraordinary dividend and will probably lag in an up market and outperform in a down maShare price appreciation is dependent on some corporate event like a share buyback or extraordinary dividend and will probably lag in an up market and outperform in a down mashare buyback or extraordinary dividend and will probably lag in an up market and outperform in a down market.
Accordingly, price action & return tends to be far more event - driven in nature — i.e. volatile / significant share price moves in response to good / bad news, results, or rumours, followed by long periods of neglect — whereas large caps tend to enjoy far more steady & measured appreciation over time.
Value traps — for purposes of investing — are defined as: «situations in which shareholder value exists but is never realized in the form of market appreciation in stock price to roughly equate with intrinsic value, dividends or legitimate share repurchases.»
Finally if Levy, in his heart of hearts, wanted to realize the share price appreciation and he / his compadres thought there was value, they'd simply buy back stock or sell assets — you were spot on.
Owning shares of stock or stock funds might increase the value of your portfolio in one of two fundamental ways: capital appreciation (i.e., price increases) and dividend payments.
We know that Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway hasn't paid a dividend in more than 30 years because Buffett feels that the return on capital that he generates by retaining those earnings will create eventual share price appreciation value for the shareholder that will exceed the share price / dividend capital appreciation that his shareholders would receive.
From the share price peak in 1905, we saw bull and bear markets aplenty, but the bear market of 1982 (and the accompanying stagflation binge) saw share prices in real terms fall below the levels first reached in 1905 — a 77 - year span with no price appreciation in U.S. stocks.
The Compensation Committee, in its sole discretion, may grant stock appreciation rights which allow the grantee to elect to receive upon the exercise of the option shares of stock with an aggregate fair market value equal to the excess of the fair market value of the shares of stock with respect to which the option is exercised over the aggregate exercise price of the option as determined on the exercise date.
«Strong home price appreciation has turned into a double - edged sword for the housing market as it boosted the net share of consumers saying it's a good time to sell to a record high, surpassing the plunging good time to buy indicator for the first time in the history of the survey.»
«Continued home price appreciation has been squeezing housing affordability, driving a two - year downward trend in the share of consumers who think it's a good time to buy a home,» said Doug Duncan, senior vice president and chief economist at Fannie Mae.
The indicators applied in the ranking included average days on market, median home price appreciation, the share of homes selling for a gain, and the share of underwater homes.
One - third of vacation buyers plan to use their property for vacations or as a family retreat, 19 percent plan to convert their vacation home into their primary residence in the future, and 13 percent bought for potential price appreciation; the same share purchased because of low real estate prices and because the buyer found a good deal.
Investment buyers last year purchased property for a variety of reasons, with an increasing share from 2014 citing rental income as the primary reason (42 percent; 37 percent in 2014), followed by low prices and the buyer found a good deal (16 percent), and for potential price appreciation (14 percent).
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