Sentences with phrase «cent yield»

An investment in the stock a decade ago has generated virtually no capital gain and a 4 per cent yield.
The limited downside is offset by the 6 per cent yield and the prospect of a turnaround, the analysts say, which could see shares rally 9 per cent.
The PBL found that «this statement is not directly a statement of climate change, but of climate variability: in individual years, drought can cause up to 50 per cent yield reductions».
Until the super rice proves itself in commercial use, however, some experts fear that Murphy's Law may whittle down the 25 per cent yield increase the IRRI is claiming.
So if the 10 - year Canada bond stays flat, you're losing out on the 3.5 per cent yield of the underlying bond (minus CIB's fees of just over 0.5 per cent).
The portfolio receives an attractive 3.5 per cent yield for the six - month period (7.0 per cent annualized) which is typically taxed as a capital gain.
«We expect in the current market that quality peri-urban assets such as these with rezoning potential and multiples titles will remain popular, particularly investment assets with reliable tenants that generate 7 to 8 per cent yields to investors,» Mr Forrest said.
But as if exorbitant deal costs weren't touchy enough, Tabcorp also made a hash of its half - year 12.5 cents yield, attempting to offer the Dividend Reinvestment Plan, despite the deed precluding the bookmaker from issuing more scrip while it subsumes the Queenslanders.
This oxidised the quinic acid to benzoquinone in a 40 per cent yield.
A four per cent yield is better than three per cent.
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