Sentences with phrase «very consistent growth»

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«We have had consistent growth, and, you know, whether it's an up quarter or a down quarter, whether it's highly competitive or not, our growth continues and I'm very, very pleased that we now have over 73 million customers,» Legere said.
This suggests that firms are not being very adversely affected by euro appreciation at this stage, consistent with our view that euro appreciation impact on growth will be modest,» Apolline Menut from Barclays said in an email.
Well, starting with the Olive Garden question, I guess I would ground our response in saying we believe the fundamentals in the business are still very strong so whether that's average unit volume or restaurant level returns, the way new units are performing, it's obviously the opportunity that we're focused on is more consistent same - restaurant sales growth.
Target's dividend has remained very steady, increasing for 49 straight years thanks to consistent growth in revenue.
The idea is that growth will be consistent as the companies have very strong balance sheets.
Efficiency and acceleration are both very important to companies desiring consistent growth (of top and bottom lines) and are
We're fortunate to have experienced consistent growth since our launch and we're in the midst of some very exciting changes.
The REAL (inflation adjusted) rate of growth of the GDP is very consistent, currently around 3 %.
But even for growth - oriented investors with years or decades until retirement, a dividend - growth strategy makes sense, and the Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF is very consistent with a growth strategy.
Brands (YUM) displays a very consistent linear growth in free cash flows.
Computer Task Group has produced a very consistent record of earnings growth averaging over 26 % per annum since 2003.
But notice that even though earnings growth equaled a very consistent 11 %, long - term buy - and - hold shareholders lost money over this timeframe because of beginning overvaluation.
On the other hand, a company with consistent and very fast - growing earnings will outperform a company with less earnings growth regardless of whether it pays a dividend or not.
Bio Reference Labs, my final example, has a very consistent historical record of earnings growth averaging over 21 % per annum.
Realty Income Corp. has one of the most consistent dividend and growth records of any REIT covered in this article.Their tenant base is very stable, and many of their tenants» businesses are reasonably recession resistant.However, recent rent increases have been hard to come by, which could pressure their ability to continue to raise dividends.
Among the regional bank card issuers, Wells Fargo reported very strong growth (+19 %) in the < 600 segment, and consistent growth across most other segments.
The major reason I wanted to buy UNS it very good 12 - 14 % dividend growth, If I'd buy it than, probably I would sell it too, because suddenly dividend growth went down to 2 %... another prove that current yield is more important that hoping of consistent higher dividend growth....
Above, a liquid fund displays a consistent growth as it invests in very short term instruments.
While near - term dividend growth might slow a touch (because of an elevated payout ratio), we can see that Realty Income has painted a very consistent picture — both the long - term FFO / share growth and dividend growth are coming in at at that mid-4 % mark, and I don't see that changing much going forward.
Returning to Australia... The Australian banks are an excellent group of companies that: (i) are domiciled in a country with very high GDP per capita with excellent / extremely consistent economic performance (high GDP growth / last recession in 1991); (ii) have mid-teens ROE, near the top globally among developed economies; (iii) retain some of the highest capital ratios in the world (~ 15 % CET1 ratios, vs. Canadian banks at ~ 11 %); and finally (iv) have very high and reliable dividend yields (between 7 - 9 %, generally).
Here we see a very substantial two county study (Alachua County, Florida and San Diego County, California) in which the authors, including Dr. Julie Levy, a noted TNR advocate, write, «In both counties, results of analyses did not indicate a consistent reduction in per capita growth, the population multiplier, or the proportion of female cats that were pregnant.»
Schmitz: We are experiencing very exciting times at Tuffy's Pet foods, not only because of a consistent sales growth pattern that is amazing, but also because we are constructing a new, state - of - the - art manufacturing facility in Perham, Minn..
I guess the uptick is probably from deglaciation - related CO2 transfer; then the later very gradual slope over time from 10,000 years until practically just now is consistent growth (over time, with waxing and waning) in population and agriculture.
«We have maintained a consistent growth over the last five years since we became profitable... It has been very strong results, the company met its internal target and will continue to better its performance in the future,» Exide Life Insurance MD & CEO Kshitij Jain told reporters here.
From a macro perspective, there's very broad - spanning data that suggests that enrollment as a whole for the student housing sector has actually declined, so it makes sense to ferret out which universities are poised for consistent growth that's ultimately going to drive the ability to raise rents as the economy continues to grow and expand and the student population base grows.
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