From his appointment as MD in 1993, up to & including the buy - out in 2002, a
total shareholder return of almost 750 % was generated.
A good book on how «outsider» CEO's have had an impressive impact
on shareholder returns, definitively a must.
... We did provide a 38 %
shareholder return over the last year... Having said that, it is not an economic decision to me.
While this
increases shareholder return, it also means that REITs are often unable to finance expansion from operating income, and instead often must issue equity and debt for expansion and growth.
At one end is the traditional entrepreneur who primarily values financial growth and
shareholder return as their core mission.
If it takes five years to reach this level, a declining valuation could reduce
shareholder returns by ~ 3 % annually.
This continuous buying pattern costs money that eats
into shareholder returns, something that typical buy - and - hold mutual funds don't experience.
Despite its slow - changing business model, the company has delivered amazing
shareholder returns because of its capital - light business model and exceptional brand recognition.
Considering total
shareholder returns includes dividends, which currently sits at a dividend yield of around 3.7 %, the required return seems like a pretty low bar to jump over.
Remember this is an entity controlled by a Japanese company, i.e. an environment
where shareholder returns are not necessarily the primary interest of management.
More often than not, it seems, these deals are motivated by the desire to
boost shareholder return — frequently to the detriment of the customer experience.
Much of the academic work on agency theory in the decades since has focused on ensuring that managers seek to
maximize shareholder returns — primarily by aligning their interests with those of shareholders.
This is the Triple Bottom Line, which ensures that decision - making balances financial growth with corporate responsibility, short - term gains with long - term growth, and
shareholder return with other stakeholders.
«This will strengthen our ability to allocate capital to grow our core businesses,
drive shareholder returns, and execute value creating bolt - on acquisitions as we continue to build the leading medicines company, powered by digital and data.»
Over the last ten years, a RIT shareholder has seen a NAV per share total return in excess of 85 % ³ and profited from a total
shareholder return of over 115 % ³.
Forbes reports a 6 % higher net profit margin for companies with an engaged workforce, and a five times
higher shareholder return over five years than companies without an engaged workforce.
«We look forward to his leadership as we continue to hone our strategies to support future growth and fulfil our ongoing commitment to generating
strong shareholder returns.»
The close correlation of price - to - earnings has
generated shareholder returns of 22.9 % per annum which are roughly in sync with the company's operating earnings growth rate of 21.2 %.
The REIT has recorded a growth of 16.4 % CAGR in annual
shareholder returns since its listing, outperforming other equity REITs and indices.It also offers a reliable dividend income stream which makes it attractive for long - term investors and has earned itself the brand of «the monthly dividend company» due to its long record of paying monthly payouts.
As a result, you may find a mutual company's pursuit of more stable, consistent, low risk returns a better option for housing your cash value, then a company that is focused on
producing shareholder returns.
Lance was not alone among the oil CEOs looking to attract investors back to the spurned sector, with Royal Dutch Shell CEO Ben van Beurden saying Shell and the industry are working to achieve better
shareholder returns through strong free cash flow and lower debt.
The combined company will have to realise synergies, optimise its cost structure, deleverage and — hopefully — take care of
attractive shareholder returns over the years.
For Mr Clarke to obtain 100 per cent of the performance rights, TWE's relative total
shareholder return ranking against the peer group must be above the 75th percentile, and the compound annual growth rate of earnings per share over the performance period must be more than 15 per cent.
Shareholder returns at family - controlled corporations significantly outperform those of widely held public companies, even though family - controlled boards tend to break governance rules, such as having a certain number of independent directors.
I am sure most investors who follow Indian markets know of many more examples of companies with long duration CAPs, which have, in the past, delivered exceptional long - term
shareholders returns even if entry prices were «seemingly high».
«If rates rise, we would view that as a valuation headwind, and I think it would be a really tough year for REITs in terms of total
shareholder returns if that's the case,» Lukasik observed.
The software CEO with the soul of a poet has fought off a cancer scare while doubling shareholder returns
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But a shift in corporate culture in the 1990s that led to a single - minded focus on profitability and
shareholder return actually proved counterproductive for Boeing, as it quickly lost ground to Airbus.
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