Taking a couple days to really understand what you're doing will pay
you back huge dividends in the future (get the pun?)!
Not exact matches
While bringing Mini
back from the dead in 2001 was far from easy for parent company BMW and its R&D department, the effort ended up paying
huge dividends.
While writing the blog has been a
huge investment in time and creative energy, I know it will be paying
back dividends once the book is available!
In short, Apple is a «world - dominating» company... it's growing its
dividend and buying
back its own shares... it pays
HUGE income by way of options premiums... it's a great stock to hold for the long - term... and it has a trifecta of share - price catalysts that indicate shares are undervalued at current levels.
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.
For example, if I add
back Argo Group «s recent /
huge GBP 1.3 p annual
dividend (btw covered by net cash for years to come), it would eliminate the (9.5) % loss listed above.
So Buffett had numerous early investments that might be considered Graham stocks, but they were run by shareholder friendly management that all had a common theme — buying
back gobs of stock (or paying
huge special
dividends).
At a price of $ 93 per share, that's a
huge facilitator — you stand a reasonable probably of collecting 25 - 30 % of your initial investment
back over the next six years from
dividends alone, using estimates that are on the conservative side of realistic.
There are many ways a firm can support their returning female associates that have little to no financial cost but pay
huge dividends in helping ease women associates
back into practice.