Sentences with phrase «typically mature companies»

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«Typically, exchanges will take a company public when it's a bit more mature and revenue models are established.
Higher valuations for later stage, more mature companies may be supported as companies are generating revenues earlier and remaining private longer, as well as accepting larger rounds of funding from typically public investors.
The company typically likes to wait till a technology has matured, but when the industry still hasn't quite figured out how to use it properly.
Dividends are typically paid out by large, mature companies such as CN Rail or BCE.
Retirees, however, typically gravitate towards less risk and mature companies.
They are mature, large cap, typically well run companies that would bend over backwards before reducing their dividend payout and destroying their 25 + year history of dividend increases.
A mutual fund that focuses on stocks from companies that are typically found in low - growth or mature industries, often produce higher and more regular dividend income, and sell at discounted prices.
Typically Dividend Kings have a lower anticipated or forecasted dividend growth rate since they are mature companies that may not have much upside for future growth.
And the biggest companies are the most mature and mature companies — well, they typically pay dividends.
The companies are less mature, often are subject to greater potential competition, and typically don't pay a dividend.
They are typically found in more mature industries, representing companies that may be more well - established, have higher fixed - costs, and are growing more slowly.
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