Sentences with phrase «while rewarding shareholders»

Businesses that exhibit consistent growth and profitability while rewarding shareholders should generate more wealth than those that don't.

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The owners of Primark appear to have thought outside the box in attempting to ensure that executives are fairly rewarded, while safeguarding that those rewards are not disproportionate to outcomes for shareholders.
Investing in businesses that reward shareholders with dividends and share repurchases while steadily growing year after year is a fantastic way to create wealth over time.
If Mr. Rahim can garner the support from the two activist funds and drive cost cutting while providing better leadership at the firm, shareholders could be rewarded.
While Paychex is a prominent blue chip that is rewarding its shareholders, Labor SMART (OCTBB: LTNC) is a promising small that just released guidance about what it expects to achieve in 2014 that is very bullish.
When companies pay dividends, they make it possible for shareholders to increase their positions in the company or maintain their current stake while still being rewarded for remaining loyal.
While it's a business that's sitting mighty pretty for 2018, it's also positioned very well for long - term tailwinds that could reward shareholders for decades to come.
David J. Winters, CEO of Wintergreen Advisers, said: «While there has been progress in some areas at Coca - Cola, the board continues to give Muhtar Kent and his team excessive rewards, and we question whether many Coca - Cola directors are able to vigorously act for all shareholders given their overlapping business interests.»
While he is doubtless correct in saying that the fund was unique well - suited to the current market and that it won't always be a market leader, it's equally correct to say that this is one of the most consistently risk - conscious, more consistently shareholder - sensitive and most consistently rewarding EM funds available.
We believe these decisions illustrate that, with the exception of Mr. Simpons and Mr. Dramis, all of the currently serving members, including Mr. Harper, Mr. Manoliu, Mr. Sugishita, Mr. Hasler and Mr. Avis, have established a clear pattern of rewarding themselves while shareholders suffer.
Our findings confirm that companies that pursued a sale rewarded their shareholders with above - average returns, while the remaining companies continue to be largely ignored by the market.
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