Sentences with phrase «means big dividends»

And because it increases fuel efficiency, thus cutting down on fueling costs, Sabertec's CEO Bill O'Brien thinks Blade has the potential to convert even the non-environmentally minded — which means big dividends in terms of environmental benefits.
This means big dividends for the share holders and to HELL with the fans who spend their hard earned cash supporting Arsenal.
The Arsenal Board must be rubbing their hands as this News will mean BIG DIVIDENDS for them again in 2017.

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But he did raid the company, and his ability to do so meant that he was then in a financial position to be able to obtain the debt to acquire Arcadia and, through the same modus operandi, pay his family the biggest dividend in corporate history.
«One of the big lessons of sports for dedicated individuals and teams is that it shows us how hard work, and I mean hard work, does pay dividends
The extra income often means larger profits for the company, and the potential for bigger dividends and higher stock prices for investors.
When it comes to the stock market, value for money typically means getting as much revenue, profit, cash flow and as big a dividend as you can get for your money.
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