Sentences with phrase «huge dividends out»

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These kinds of criticisms became more common when the paper was in worse financial shape, and had to get a loan from Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim Helú, but was still paying out huge amounts of dividends to members of the Sulzberger clan.
I find a pretty good stock that pays out a huge dividend, has a low payout ratio, a solid business, and a nice dividend growth.
far better to sit at fourth spot keeping the Wenger fans happy and collecting huge profits that get paid out in share dividends to the main shareholders and (supposedly) everyone (who matters) is happy.
The change didn't exactly see the team come out blazing in the second half, but it would pay huge dividends later on.
At the federal level, we took some heat for voting to bail out General Motors, but I knew we weren't just helping GM, I was investing our Western New York workforce and our investment is paying huge dividends.
As a result, teachers walk out the door feeling energized and committed to knowing this hard - work with Andrew yields huge dividends in their classroom.
This extra effort to reach out and create a personal connection can pay huge dividends.
However, Cisco is dominant in its key markets, has shown an ability to adapt and change as necessary, is sitting on a ton of cash, and pays out a huge dividend.
Some MIPs do give out consistent dividends, month on month, while others have a huge variation.
But the company paid out a huge amount of total dividends over that time, just shy of $ 20,000.
I find a pretty good stock that pays out a huge dividend, has a low payout ratio, a solid business, and a nice dividend growth.
For instance, in 2014, it paid out a monster special dividend that equated to a 5.4 % yield — and that was on share prices at the end of the year based on a huge run in the stock.
It rewarded its shareholders with a huge year - end special dividend... straight out of the blue.
Copano Energy and Linn Energy are both set up as limited liability corporations, and both dish out huge dividends to shareholders.
Now here is a huge benefit; the cash in your policy continues to earn guaranteed interest and potential dividends, even though you took out a loan against your life insurance cash value.
I think the outcome could be quite productive as I believe they will still be paying out the same after the split, which could mean a great opportunity for buying some huge dividend yield.
Surveys can be an extremely good investment because they are cheap, take little effort to produce, and pay out huge dividends in the long run.
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