Stocks that can deliver steady dividend growth, rather
than the richest yields, offer the most fertile ground for dividend investors.
Not exact matches
Yields are too
rich, and the market is beginning to wake up to the fact that you need to be compensated by more
than 500 basis points.
First, there is the claim that what is given in bare sense - awareness
yields a
richer empiricism
than the sense data views of, for instance, Russell, Moore and Broad.
Brown mushrooms
yield a
richer flavor
than white, so give them a try.
Seasoned with nothing more
than olive oil, garlic, and salt (plenty of all three), they were insanely delicious: deeply vegetal,
rich and satisfying, completely
yielding in texture but maintaining definition.
A search of Pubmed [a data base containing all medical journal articles] for platelet
rich plasma
yields 6,811 articles, but less
than 20 are clinical studies evaluating patient outcomes for orthopedic sports medicine conditions.
Utah was located in the southern part of Laramidia, which has
yielded far fewer dinosaur remains
than the fossil -
rich north.
Juice Beauty's revolutionary formulations started with a basic premise: Karen believed that by formulating with an antioxidant and vitamin -
rich organic botanical juice base, rather
than petroleum derivatives or added water, and combining it with powerful skincare ingredients, it could
yield equal or better results
than conventional or natural products.
Guy that was again a stellar coverage of a festival that
yielded a
richer slate of titles
than Cannes this year.
Our observations made by way of these lenses
yield a
richer understanding of leadership distribution
than we could have attained via a narrower approach.
For example, a plot of all bonds against a theoretical (usually zero coupon)
yield curve show «
rich» (overvalued) bonds with lower
yields than bonds of similar credit and term, or «cheap» (undervalued) bonds with higher
yields than bonds of similar credit and term.
It's obvious that CDs have done and will do better
than Treasuries of the same maturity if held to maturity, since the
yield premiums have been very
rich most of the time over the last 6.5 years, and currently are quite good.
Ironically, the very marine core drilling expedition (Brinkhuis et al and many other papers last year in Nature) that
yielded disturbing indications that the Arctic climate can warm more dramatically
than previously thought also revealed extremely organic -
rich sediments which might portend oil deposits — which, if tapped would help restore the very conditions under which these organics were deposited in the first place.
Sunlight - illuminated particles can also drive H2O - ethanol distillation,
yielding fractions significantly
richer in ethanol content
than simple thermal distillation.
Above all, take this as a reminder that GM crops are far far more about big business and big profits for their developers
than they are about increasing crop
yields, feeding more people either in
rich or poor nations, or developing climate - resistant agriculture.