Sentences with phrase «happy shareholders for»

2018 could indeed be just the start of a very long runway for growing profit, increasing dividends, and happy shareholders for decades to come.

Not exact matches

Nope, just a real - life happy ending for one couple flying WestJet, according to the firm's founding shareholder and board chair, Clive Beddoe.
«When I see growth in the company, then I know that we're generating the return for our shareholders and they are happy.
In everything in life there must be a balance but for now its Profit (shareholders happy) over trophy (fans happyness) and in accounting where one side is less the other side then there will be problem at the long run.....
«He has to compete for titles at home and in Europe — what the shareholders want is not exactly what the fans want, and the shareholders are happier than the fans, and have been for the past ten years.
Two goals from Aaron Ramsey saw Arsenal safely through to the group stages of the Champions League for the sixteenth consecutive year and at least keep the shareholders happy for another season.
I made one error in assuming that Arsenal shareholders take money out of the club (but don't think the likes of Kroenke won't do so in future, unless you're naïve enough to think he's in it for the love of Arsenal and nothing else) and was happy to hold my hands up when it was pointed out to me.
It means Amazon is looking out for the economic well - being of the company and making sure it keeps its shareholders happy.
So does simply avoiding buying guns altogether, since as demand goes down, these gun companies lose money and their CEOs have to come up with new ways for the company to be profitable — and keep shareholders happy.
Well, except I'm not at all happy to see the board opting for a B Share return of capital, rather than a share buyback / tender — supposedly favoured by major shareholders, though I struggle to understand who would turn down an opportunity to enhance NAV?!
Sure, they still need to strive for profits to keep their shareholders happy.
While I'm happy to get a nice payout and for VOD to realize the full value of this asset on the books, I also believe that shareholders are getting a nice payout today for less growth in the future.
It is an attempt to highlight the invisible violence that underpins the international industry of death and suffering: the commercial and government complicity that allows for weapons to be made and sold by public companies for shareholder profit; the laws banning assault rifles which go neglected; and the films and video - games which depict trigger - happy heroes.
«It seems to me that by adding shareholders to the mix, the firm will be pulled in three ways instead of two --(a) profiting from one's client, (b) doing the most efficient job possible for one's client and (c) keeping one's shareholders happy.
@David Cheifetz: I wouldn't want a situation where ``... the shareholders of many corporations would be happy to be told the corporation no longer had to pay taxes, and couldn't be fined for breaking laws, or held liable for conduct which pollutes, or kills children, or...» If i gave that impression, I apologize for the misstep.
Yet the law schools continue to report enthusiastic application for places and will, no doubt, be more than happy to take students on to courses this coming September and report increased profits for shareholders (where applicable) and for university funds where there are no shareholders or trustees to satisfy.
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