The suits are settled with
no payment to shareholders, just for attorney's fees and expenses plus some additional disclosures.
So how exactly liquidation would spill out is something that is very hard to project, exactly what the net
payment to shareholders would be and that those delays in distribution further reduce the value.
The formula requires
payment to shareholders during a calendar year of distributions representing at least 98 % of the Fund's ordinary income for the calendar year and at least 98.2 % of its capital gain net income (i.e., the excess of its capital gains over capital losses) realized during the one - year period ending October 31 during such year plus 100 % of any income that was neither distributed nor taxed to the Fund during the preceding calendar year.
It is common, indeed, for loan indentures and bank loan agreements to contain provisions forbidding, or restricting, cash
payment to shareholders.
Dividends are most often paid on a quarterly basis as a cash
payment to shareholders.
A capital gains distribution is
a payment to shareholders that is prompted by a fund manager's liquidation of underlying stocks and securities in a mutual fund, or derived from dividend and interest earned by the fund's holdings minus the fund's operating expenses.
A special dividend is a one time dividend
payment to shareholders outside of any regularly scheduled dividends, if there are any.
A dividend stock is one that makes an annual or quarterly
payment to shareholders.
In order to treat your dividends as qualified dividends, the IRS requires that you hold your stock investment for more than 60 days during the 121 - day period that begins 60 days prior to the ex-dividend date — which is the day after a corporation's board declares a dividend
payment to shareholders.
This is because the deal — which was ultimately approved by the board — transferred control of Xerox to Fujifilm without
any payment to shareholders, named Jacobson as CEO of the combined entity, and gave Jacobson / Xerox say over the makeup of the combined entity's board.
The investment bank upgraded shares of Exxon from «underperform» to «market perform,» saying the dividend
payment to shareholders looks attractive.
This is because dividends are
payments to shareholders from corporate profits.
There's one thing Georgetti did get right: Canadian companies have, on average, increased their dividend
payments to shareholders since the recession.
In years like 2008, ExxonMobil brought in $ 35 billion while only allocating $ 20 billion towards stock repurchases and dividend
payments to shareholders.
ExxonMobil's dividend
payments to the shareholders have grown at an average annual rate of 6.3 % over the last 31 years.
The resulting aggregate net proceeds of the sales will be distributed in a pro rata manner as cash
payments to those shareholders of record who would otherwise have received fractional shares of Marriott Vacations Worldwide common stock.
If you're new to my site, my plan is to buy and hold high - quality dividend paying stocks in order to enjoy the flexibility offered by the passive income stream generated by regular dividend
payments to shareholders.
Indeed many (but not all), blue - chip companies (listed in the Dow Jones Industrial Index) have had a long history of increasing their dividend
payments to shareholders each year.
Under the regulations, for example, JPMorgan has to maintain a bigger capital cushions than its peers, a metric that helps determine whether the bank can increase
its payments to shareholders.
The claim centres around the withdrawal of two full - franked dividend
payments to shareholders from WCB in Saputo's latest bid.
The group managing director of SSE's retail business, which owns Swalec, has defended the level of the company's dividend
payments to shareholders, while raising prices for consumers.
BP also agreed to suspend dividend
payments to its shareholders, confirming market fears which have seen the company's share price plummet.
Some banks have yet to raise
their payments to shareholders, in part because of regulatory pressures.
ARMOUR Residential has substantially reduced its dividend
payments to shareholders over the last couple of years.
Stocks sometimes pay dividends, but their issuer has no obligation to make
these payments to shareholders.
Utilizing investment ideas from around the globe, the Fund seeks to invest in equity securities trading at reasonable valuations and that are believed to provide attractive, tax - advantaged dividend
payments to shareholders.
It is important to understand how dividends (taxable
payments to shareholders) fit with your long - term goals.
It thus follows that any business that's good enough to regularly and routinely grow profit enough to send out increasing dividend
payments to shareholders for decades on end is a high - quality business.
This brings up some important questions on investing, namely whether we prefer management to allocate cash into share buybacks or into dividend
payments to shareholders.
Each of the «boring» companies I mentioned above actually increased their respective dividend
payments to shareholders right through the worst financial calamity my generation has ever witnessed.
And if the profits were really growing, then so should
the payments to shareholders.
The lease payments generated each month are used to support predictable monthly dividend
payments to our shareholders.
Cash
payments to shareholders reduce net worth.
The ex-dividend date is the day after a company distributes dividend
payments to its shareholders.
Any fees are going to come from Vaxgen and reduce eventual
payments to shareholders.
«ExxonMobil's dividend
payments to shareholders have grown at an average annual rate of 6.4 % over the last 32 years.»
The first - of - its - kind proposal asked Chevron to increase dividend
payments to shareholders instead of spending so much on unconventional oil, tar sands and other projects that could be rendered unprofitable by future climate policies or a related drop in oil prices.
Stock companies are corporations with shareholders and distribute excess earnings as dividend
payments to shareholders.
Not exact matches
Holding company liquidity is the total funds available at the holding company level
to fund general corporate purposes, primarily the
payment of
shareholder dividends and debt service.
The Chairman of the Board John Thompson defended the package, saying that the stock
payment «motivates our CEO
to create sustainable long term
shareholder value by providing him with the opportunity
to share in those gains.»
«The moment it becomes economic — like it did in the case of Magna — where that large
shareholder was using it as a way
to facilitate greater
payments and economic value
to themselves, that's when I think it's disgustingly wrong,» Seif says.
The thinking here is that
shareholders may have been objecting not just
to Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit's US$ 15 million dollar pay, but also
to the $ 10 million retention
payment awarded
to him, and the general lack of correlation between Pandit's pay and the company's financial performance.
At the conclusion of his four - month trial in 2007, prosecutors sought
to convict on two alternative theories: one, that defendants actually stolen money from the company or; two, that by failing
to disclose these
payments, they'd deprived
shareholders of their intangible right
to honest services.
«From the perspective of
shareholder value, companies have all of the incentive in the world
to try
to reduce their tax
payments,
to increase net income and increase distributions
to shareholders.»
NEW YORK, April 5 (Reuters)- JPMorgan Chase & Co, Amazon.com Inc., and Berkshire Hathaway will focus on the biggest health issues threatening the U.S. economy in their new joint venture, including aligning healthcare
payments with employee health and addressing chronic diseases, CEO Jamie Dimon said in his annual letter
to shareholders.
Offshore driller Transocean tumbled 11 percent after it said it would seek
shareholder's OK
to cancel its third and fourth quarter dividend
payments.
Following Matrix's listing, which is underwritten by stockbroker DJ Carmichael, Majestic will be paid $ 5 million for its assets on a staged
payment basis, while Murchison
shareholders will be offered in - specie shares —
to the value of $ 5 million — in Matrix.
The performance goals upon which the
payment or vesting of any Incentive Award (other than Options and stock appreciation rights) that is intended
to qualify as Performance - Based Compensation depends shall relate
to one or more of the following Performance Measures: market price of Capital Stock, earnings per share of Capital Stock, income, net income or profit (before or after taxes), economic profit, operating income, operating margin, profit margin, gross margins, return on equity or stockholder equity, total
shareholder return, market capitalization, enterprise value, cash flow (including but not limited
to operating cash flow and free cash flow), cash position, return on assets or net assets, return on capital, return on invested
• OCP is the abbreviation used for Optional Cash
Payments — the voluntary payments that shareholders may make directly into the DRIP in order to purchase additional
Payments — the voluntary
payments that shareholders may make directly into the DRIP in order to purchase additional
payments that
shareholders may make directly into the DRIP in order
to purchase additional shares.
The plan is
to capitalize the target's cash flow (ebitda) into
payments to the bankers and bondholders who advance the credit
to buy out existing
shareholders (or government agencies).