This figure represents the amount of money available to shareholders in the form of
share dividend payments.
This may include group certificate, receipts for deductable expenses, details of bank interest or
share dividend payments, student loans etc..
For example, the shares could have $ 1 /
share dividend payment, where the shares originally cost $ 50 each to subscribe [this would reflect a rate of payment of about 2 %].
Let's say that you buy a stock on September 1, and you notice that the stock has a $ 1.00 per
share dividend payment scheduled for September 3.
Not exact matches
The newly issued
shares will carry rights with effect from 1 January 2017 and will be eligible for the 2018
dividend payment.
The firm maintains an index of S&P 500 companies spanning nine sectors that have offered the highest yield from
share repurchases and
dividend payments over the past 12 months.
Shares in engineering and construction business Valmec surged after the company announced plans to suspend
dividend payments to preserve capital for its expansion plans.
The investment bank upgraded
shares of Exxon from «underperform» to «market perform,» saying the
dividend payment to shareholders looks attractive.
The biggest loser from the
dividend cut would be Belgium, which owned 10.3 %
share of the bank as of Dec. 31 and received about $ 261 million in
dividend payments for 2013.
The company also announced its quarterly
dividend will rise by 20 per cent to 33 cents a
share, with the next
payment on March 23.
It maintained its 2016 - 18 asset sales projection of $ 30 billion, provided its acquisition of BG goes through, and its 2016
dividend payment forecast of at least $ 1.88 per
share.
Payment of
dividends on common and preferred
shares and distributions on Partnership exchangeable units
Under the terms of the merger agreement, Dell stockholders will receive $ 13.75 in cash for each
share of Dell common stock they hold, plus
payment of a special cash
dividend of $ 0.13 per
share to stockholders of record as of the close of business on Oct. 28, 2013, for total consideration of $ 13.88 per
share in cash.
Except as expressly provided in the Plan, no Participant shall have any rights by reason of any subdivision or consolidation of
shares of stock of any class, the
payment of any
dividend, any increase or decrease in the number of
shares of stock of any class or any dissolution, liquidation, merger or consolidation of Alphabet or any other corporation.
Preferred
shares, if issued, could have a preference with respect to liquidating distributions or a preference with respect to
dividend payments that could limit our ability to pay
dividends to the holders of our common stock.
Ingram will suspend its quarterly
dividend payment and its
share repurchase program until the deal is complete.
Although the
dividend fluctuates with the cash flows, the 2018
dividend payment for ADR holders should be somewhere near $ 2.50 per
share.
Share repurchases are also more flexible than
dividends — the market punishes companies that suspend or reduce
dividend payments.
Important factors that may affect the Company's business and operations and that may cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward - looking statements include, but are not limited to, increased competition; the Company's ability to maintain, extend and expand its reputation and brand image; the Company's ability to differentiate its products from other brands; the consolidation of retail customers; the Company's ability to predict, identify and interpret changes in consumer preferences and demand; the Company's ability to drive revenue growth in its key product categories, increase its market
share, or add products; an impairment of the carrying value of goodwill or other indefinite - lived intangible assets; volatility in commodity, energy and other input costs; changes in the Company's management team or other key personnel; the Company's inability to realize the anticipated benefits from the Company's cost savings initiatives; changes in relationships with significant customers and suppliers; execution of the Company's international expansion strategy; changes in laws and regulations; legal claims or other regulatory enforcement actions; product recalls or product liability claims; unanticipated business disruptions; failure to successfully integrate the Company; the Company's ability to complete or realize the benefits from potential and completed acquisitions, alliances, divestitures or joint ventures; economic and political conditions in the nations in which the Company operates; the volatility of capital markets; increased pension, labor and people - related expenses; volatility in the market value of all or a portion of the derivatives that the Company uses; exchange rate fluctuations; disruptions in information technology networks and systems; the Company's inability to protect intellectual property rights; impacts of natural events in the locations in which the Company or its customers, suppliers or regulators operate; the Company's indebtedness and ability to pay such indebtedness; the Company's
dividend payments on its Series A Preferred Stock; tax law changes or interpretations; pricing actions; and other factors.
Partners Value Split Corp. (formerly «BAM Split Corp.») commenced operations in September 2001 and currently owns a portfolio consisting of 79.7 million Class A Limited Voting
shares of Brookfield Asset Management Inc. (the «Brookfield Shares») which generate cash flow through dividend payments that fund quarterly fixed cumulative preferential dividends for the holders of the company's Preferred shares, and provide the holders of the company's Capital shares the opportunity to participate in any capital appreciation in the Brookfield S
shares of Brookfield Asset Management Inc. (the «Brookfield
Shares») which generate cash flow through dividend payments that fund quarterly fixed cumulative preferential dividends for the holders of the company's Preferred shares, and provide the holders of the company's Capital shares the opportunity to participate in any capital appreciation in the Brookfield S
Shares») which generate cash flow through
dividend payments that fund quarterly fixed cumulative preferential
dividends for the holders of the company's Preferred
shares, and provide the holders of the company's Capital shares the opportunity to participate in any capital appreciation in the Brookfield S
shares, and provide the holders of the company's Capital
shares the opportunity to participate in any capital appreciation in the Brookfield S
shares the opportunity to participate in any capital appreciation in the Brookfield
SharesShares.
When you buy preferred
shares, you own a piece of the company and in exchange receive fixed
dividend payments set at issuance with the par value of the preferred stock.
available therefor, a
dividend at the rate of 3 % of the Original Issue Price per
share per annum, payable in preference and priority to any
payment of any
dividend on Common Stock of the Corporation.
The iPhone maker is raising its quarterly
dividend by 16 percent to 73 cents per
share, matching the largest increase since Apple restored the
payment under shareholder pressure six years ago.
Adjusted EPS is defined as diluted earnings per
share excluding, when they occur, the impacts of integration and restructuring expenses, merger costs, unrealized losses / (gains) on commodity hedges, impairment losses, losses / (gains) on the sale of a business, and nonmonetary currency devaluation (e.g., remeasurement gains and losses), and including when they occur, adjustments to reflect preferred stock
dividend payments on an accrual basis.
The iPhone maker is raising its quarterly
dividend by 16 percent to 73 cents per
share, matching the largest increase since Apple restored the
payment six years ago.
Adjusted EPS is defined as diluted earnings per
share excluding, when they occur, the impacts of integration and restructuring expenses, merger costs, unrealized losses / (gains) on commodity hedges, impairment losses, losses / (gains) on the sale of a business, nonmonetary currency devaluation (e.g., remeasurement gains and losses), and U.S. Tax Reform, and including when they occur, adjustments to reflect preferred stock
dividend payments on an accrual basis.
Dividend payments also give investors the opportunity to reinvest into more shares of stock, thus boosting future dividend payments and compounding gains ov
Dividend payments also give investors the opportunity to reinvest into more
shares of stock, thus boosting future
dividend payments and compounding gains ov
dividend payments and compounding gains over time.
News of that deal, and a concurrent announcement that the company will indefinitely suspend
dividend payments, sent Tribune Publishing
shares tumbling.
Greenlight argues that GM actively undermined its plan in discussions with rating agencies, including modifying the term sheet provided by Greenlight to make the
dividend shares appear more like preferred equity with a fixed
payment obligation and less like common equity with no fixed
payment obligation, as Greenlight suggests it intended.
Model 2 — Income Portfolios that are designed to generate income for their owners often consist of investment - grade, fixed income obligations of large, profitable corporations, real estate (most often in the form of Real Estate Investment Trusts, or REITs), treasury notes, and, to a lesser extent,
shares of blue - chip companies with long histories of continuous
dividend payments.
For example, if a company declared a
dividend payment of $ 0.50 quarterly or $ 2.00 annually and makes earnings per
share (EPS) of $ 4.00, the company payout ratio is 50 %.
For example, when I bought
shares of Disney back in 2012, its
dividend payment was $ 0.75 per
share for a
dividend yield of 1.50 %.
The other great portion of its cash flow is to reward shareholders through
dividend payments (8 %) and
share repurchase (32 %).
Without this cash flow, the
dividend payment has to be paid from new debt or cash raised from new
share issuance.
However, if an investor is seeking to purchase more
shares with optional cash
payments on top of their
dividends, a DRIP may not be the best choice.
The company holds its
dividend payments steady and continues its
share repurchase program.
EterPay is Eterbank's official token, its purpose is to give each investor shareholder status in Eterbank acting de facto as a
share and following Eterbank's development EterPay will allow its holders to receive
dividend payouts from Eterbank's revenue, voting
shares and it will be one of the available
payment methods for buying products and services in the real world through EterPOS.
Excluding the last
dividend payment — which was skewed higher by heftier
dividends before rising taxes in 2013 — and including the fourth quarter 2011
dividend, the
dividend per
share was $ 1.24.
Reinvested
dividends will buy more
shares, which will then attract
dividend payments in the future as well as capital growth on the
shares (should there be any, of course).
Dividends can be received in the form of cash
payments or they can be invested to purchase additional
shares of the stock.
By participating in the ICO, investors will be granted exclusive tokenholder rights that entitle them to receive
payments, equivalent to shareholder
dividends as well as convert them into ordinary
shares.
Many investors will choose to take
dividend payments and use them to purchase more
shares of the same stick.
Such
dividend payments can allow the investor to ride out the bad times and the likely corresponding
share - price decline.
A preferred stock, in contrast, is a claim to receive fixed periodic
dividend payments on the initial amount of money delivered to the company in the preferred investment — the «par» value of each preferred
share.
Others take a different path and try to generate as much income as possible through the magic of
dividends — or
payments made to you by the company for each and every
share you own.
A
dividend is a
payment given to you every so often based on your ownership of the company (by having
shares).
Although financial activism may return immediate wealth to some shareholders through the sale of assets,
payment of special
dividends or
share buybacks, evidence is mounting that this may be at the expense of the longer term corporate and societal interests.
The amount of money you'll receive from a
dividend all depends on the
dividend yield, which is the most recent full - year
dividend payment divided by the current
share price.
Investors also turn to blue chip stocks for
dividends, or
payments made to shareholders per
share from a company's revenue.
During the quarter, we returned over $ 300 million to shareholders through the repurchase of 2.7 million
shares of common stock and the
payment of a quarterly
dividend.