Sentences with phrase «company paying a huge dividend»

You're not going to find a growth company paying a huge dividend.

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I don't mean run it in the red — I mean pay yourself a huge salary, reward yourself with a gigantic bonus regardless of actual company performance, and issue a special class of shares that only you own that gives you ten times the dividends the other shareholders receive.
Also, with their huge FCF they can maybe pay down debt faster, acquire other companies to keep growing, pay more dividends, or buyback their stock.
First of all, now that Berkshire is so huge, he has to buy many large companies that pay dividends.
All of this to say that as much as I have enjoyed the huge gains listed above in the cannabis section, it does stagnate my dividend growth since these companies do not pay regular cash flows to investors.
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.
Since many of the dividends paid by the SP500 come from Financials, and the Financial companies obviously are involved in a huge mess, the dividends could be cut severely.
Sometimes investors pay too much attention to the long history of companies — Bear Stearns (which was not a dividend stock) was a huge success story for many years until it went bankrupt.
You might invest only in profitable companies (ones that make money and probably pay regular dividends), thus excluding something like an oil exploration company, which will just lose money, and lose it, and lose some more, forever... unless it hits the jackpot, in which case you might suddenly find yourself sitting on a huge profit.
In short, it's a high - quality company, it's growing its dividend, it's reasonably - priced, and it pays HUGE income by way of options premiums.
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.
You're not going to see a huge dividend paying company achieve triple - digit growth.
In short, it's a high - quality company, it's growing its dividend, it looks significantly undervalued, and it pays HUGE income by way of options premiums.
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 the company paid out a huge amount of total dividends over that time, just shy of $ 20,000.
My proven accounting expertise managing and performing general and cost accounting functions could pay huge dividends for your company.
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