Possible options to ensure that the dividend is safe include the closure or sale of loss-makers, such as the London Independent. |
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He is now under fire for the losses suffered and the subsequent hit to the company's dividend. |
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There are no profits and no dividend, and the assets are valued at just 60p per share. |
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Company X and Y both pay annual dividend of 40 tambala to their shareholders and this is expected to continue in perpetuity. |
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However, unlike salary, a dividend is not tax-deductible to the paying company. |
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A special dividend would have meant higher rate taxpayers would have had to pay additional tax. |
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A scrip dividend brought the total shareholding held by the Group's directors to 28.3 per cent of the company. |
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Also there is a question regarding the previously proposed scrip dividend which the bank now says will be suspended for legal reasons. |
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Rather we mean those who spend the morning banking their dividend cheques and the afternoon at the gym, on the tennis court or at the club. |
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Still, he paid a handsome enough dividend for the place and it was a gutsy determined effort on the part of the horse and rider Fran Flood. |
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This was even better in 1988 when the gross dividend per one kina share was 27 toea. |
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A big cut in the dividend is inevitable, further undermining the case for holding the shares. |
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The company has decided it would be cheaper to buy them out rather than send them the dividend. |
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As the dividend is unearned income of the recipient, it does not qualify for pension contributions. |
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Chiquita has recently cut dividend payments on its bonds and is negotiating a restructuring plan with its bond holders. |
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Of course, the essence of the trick in Curran's Case was, by paying out the bonus share dividend, you reduce the value of the original shares. |
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They can decide on how much the terminal bonus or final dividend paid out is. |
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Each year the life company declares a bonus or dividend based on the returns from their investment. |
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Sometimes it will bring a better dividend than betting with a conventional bookmaker, at other times not. |
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It's had a high dividend yield and has been trading near or even below its net asset value for some time. |
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For example, if a company is paying a dividend, the investor can get both this dividend and any upside if the share rebounds. |
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Dividend cover is a measure of how many times a company can afford the dividend out of its current earnings. |
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Both companies are expected to announce strong earnings and dividend growth. |
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Simply it is the number of times the company could pay its dividend if it theoretically paid all of its net profits as dividends. |
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The company declared a dividend of K16.35 ngwee per share up from K13.62 ngwee per share last year. |
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Non-active family members, who were shareholders of the family firm, had indicated a preference for regular dividend payments. |
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The initial stockholders in the company each provided a share of the non-refundable capital on which they then received an annual dividend. |
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Twice a year dividend vouchers are mailed to card holders, and these can be exchanged for cash at any Co-Op outlet. |
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If the company has neither increased nor decreased its dividend in the current or preceding year, that cell is left blank in the spreadsheet. |
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A higher dividend and share buy-back will be among the options, as the Solihull-based company looks to keep shareholders sweet. |
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Shareholders hoping for a break-up of the business may be disappointed, but details of dividend policy and share buy-backs are likely. |
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We have also been reassured that there will either be a buy-back or dividend. |
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Shareholders will be paid a full-year dividend of 36 to 40 cents, or a half-yearly dividend of 27 cents. |
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For firms specializing in hardened buildings, the peace dividend has been negative. |
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No dividend was paid to the company's French parent and the 2004 profits were carried forward. |
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In any event, traditional dividend stripping fell out of favor as a tax strategy. |
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There is also a question of whether there is a scheme of dividend stripping. |
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Indeed, payment of dividends could begin as early as next year, with holders of preferred stock receiving the first dividend payments. |
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But, a couple of months ago, it warned that its dividend policy was under review, following a succession of profit warnings. |
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All too often, dividend cheques are just deposited into our bank accounts and spent. |
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The reduction in dividend tax and removal of surcharge on tax are welcome measures for manufacturing industries. |
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Big business swallowed the windfall tax on utility profits to fund the New Deal and Brown's dawn raid on pension fund dividend income. |
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When the Company passed its dividend in 1867, the value of its shares fell sharply. |
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In addition this group will no longer have to pay tax on dividend payments. |
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The dividend payouts become more and more suspect the further down the table you go. |
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Its current valuation is appealing and its dividend payout looks as robust as any of the major banks. |
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An investor must be listed as a holder of record to ensure the right of a dividend payout. |
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This is especially true of those companies with strong cash flows and are able to maintain, if not lift, their dividend payouts. |
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If a company can't make a steady profit, it may not stick to its dividend payouts. |
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In this environment it is the dividend payout that has roared back into fashion. |
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Secondly, the ability to lift dividend payouts is usually an indication of strong cash flow and solid earnings. |
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Another positive sign is that many companies have recently raised their dividend payouts. |
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However, just recently, the future dividend payouts at these companies have been thrown into turmoil. |
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The peace dividend, which benefited the economy after the Cold War ended, has now gone. |
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It was believed the end of the Cold War would allow for a peace dividend, freeing up dollars by reducing military spending. |
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Beyond this, the end of the cold war would bring a peace dividend both financial and political. |
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After all, they had felt the worst of the Cold War, therefore they deserved to have the best of a peace dividend. |
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The working class in these poor areas have not seen the benefit of the peace dividend. |
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If people can't even move within the city and accept work where they wish, where is the peace dividend? |
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These cuts will not provide a huge peace dividend immediately because it takes time to make the transition, as you know. |
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The end of the Cold War brought about a peace dividend in the form of reduced budgets and manpower. |
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It took a peace dividend after the Berlin Wall came down, along with most other countries, including the US and Australia. |
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I think we let our defenses down a bit after the Cold War and wanted to enjoy the peace dividend. |
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There would only be an illegality if the parties had bound themselves to achieving this by an illegal dividend. |
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An interim dividend of nine fen per share was declared, up from five fen per share a year ago. |
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But the great dividend came after four provinces in British North America federated to form the Dominion of Canada. |
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Computacenter is paying its first dividend, to accompany a good set of interims. |
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An interim dividend of 16.5 cents per share was declared, up from 14 cents. |
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In addition to not paying a final dividend, Oakhill is casting doubt over the next interim dividend payment. |
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The company, which manufactures bathroom suites, said it would pay shareholders an interim dividend of two cents per share. |
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Shareholders will receive an interim dividend of 13.1p compared with 12.46p a year ago. |
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In February, the satellite broadcaster restored its dividend following a jump in interim profits. |
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It said it would not pay an interim dividend and halved the net profit forecast for the half-year to September. |
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Sanyo said it will pay an interim dividend of 4 yen and a year-end dividend of 6 yen, up from 3 yen and 5 yen, respectively. |
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It paid 4p per share as an interim dividend but profits have come under considerable pressure since then. |
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The 1998 tax on pension fund dividend income and changes in pension liability accounting have been major contributors to recent problems. |
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The Government's removal of tax relief on dividend payments has cost the pensions industry billions of pounds. |
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It also declared a fully franked special dividend of 10c a share, the same as the year before. |
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The final dividend was boosted to a fully franked 16c share, up from 12c previously. |
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It also had issued a lot of preferred stock, which led to a cumulative dividend issue. |
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Back in 1994 it was only a year away from scrapping its dividend, plunging into heavy losses and defenestrating several chief executives. |
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Growth tends to be mundane with the main attraction being dependable cash flows and reliable dividend payments. |
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There is, to my mind, a distinction between the source from which the dividend is paid and the derivation of that source. |
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So the company is able to discharge the debt created by the declaration of the dividend. |
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The ratio is calculated as earnings per share divided by the dividend per share. |
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Growth and income funds planned to provide some capital growth and some dividend income. |
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In its June announcement, Baltimore's board proposed the return of cash via a special dividend to shareholders. |
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The firm will pay an interim dividend of 4.5 cents per share, a 12.5 per cent increase over last year. |
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The smaller dividend payout ratio indicates that the Group is conserving cash for expansion and reducing debt. |
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No dividend payment will be carried out and the profit will go for reserves. |
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Blue Sun is already planning to make its first dividend payment to co-op members. |
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I still have a few more to find, because I tend to take my dividend income in shares, as many long-term investors do. |
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When will they again concentrate on the product and not what the latest quarterly dividend or share price happens to be? |
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Restoring the dividend tax credit would be a better use of public money than much of the government's wasteful spending. |
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Both companies are valued at 13 times earnings and offer a similar dividend yield. |
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Combine this with a decent dividend yield and you should be on to a winner. |
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This would see earnings per share fall to a level where the company would have to dip into reserves to pay the dividend at its current level. |
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Doubling their latest annual dividend suggests they're well on the road to recovery. |
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So those shares will be locked away and will generate some extra dividend income for the family. |
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So, using the dividend yields seen during the 1998 crisis, rough target prices can be produced. |
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Earnings per share were 1.9 HK cents and no final dividend was declared. |
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It passed its halfyear dividend and turnover fell almost 30 per cent. |
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The potential peace dividend is tremendous in every conceivable way. |
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Mortgage interest relief has gone and non-taxpayers can no longer reclaim the tax deducted at source on dividend payments on shares or unit trusts. |
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Neither is going to increase productivity, except to the extent that a change in dividend taxation forces companies to disgorge cash they shouldn't be keeping. |
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Furthermore, these dividend accounts are being credited with interest. |
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Suppose that the Argentine government issued perpetual bonds that paid an annual dividend equal to one ten-billionth of Argentine GDP, payable in pesos. |
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After the fall of communism, part of the peace dividend that the free world enjoyed was the moral relief of being able to withdraw from such sordid partnerships. |
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If the shareholder is resident in Ireland, the company must also deduct dividend withholding tax from the dividend and pay that tax to the Revenue. |
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But it failed to perform the alchemy of transforming the receipt of a dividend from the company into the receipt of a capital sum from someone else. |
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An increase in the dividend tax rate is likely to sap the value of stocks whose main appeal is the dividends they throw off. |
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In exchange for the cash, Fannie and Freddie issued preferred stock to Treasury that was supposed to pay 10 percent dividend. |
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The company also announced Tuesday that it would jack up its quarterly dividend by 26.7 percent, from 30 cents to 38 percent. |
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Some of the dividend yielding sectors like telecom and utilities make up a significant portion of the portfolio. |
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Profits are also allowed to repatriated freely without dividend balancing. |
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South China plans to pay a final dividend of 55 cents per share. |
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He was then able to pay out a special dividend to shareholders and restore his own position, both in terms of his personal finances and his reputation. |
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Most are seeking solid returns on their investments through the traditional means of capital gains through price appreciation and dividend payments. |
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The report said NamSea had increased catches of industrial fish like horse mackerel and anchovies and that NamSea will not pay a dividend to shareholders this year. |
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Tax exemptions on dividend payments from pension funds have been scrapped. |
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This has already created a domino effect in the industry as funds suspend their own dividends, often because they have suffered dividend cuts on their own investments. |
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A peace dividend for Northern Ireland has to be a balanced package. |
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You could increase your dividend payout, or you could invest in those productivity programs that you've back-burnered for the past couple of years. |
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The IRS and the Department of the Treasury have announced an increase in the threshold for filing a separate schedule for interest or dividend income. |
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For a high-growth company, it said, a scrip dividend is more suitable. |
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This need for global reach is a dimension of national security where the peace dividend that many sought with the end of the Cold War has proved elusive. |
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Over the coming years, returns may have to be earned the hard way by identifying those companies capable of generating sustained earnings and dividend growth. |
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The survey registered only active transactions, excluding instances when the insider sold or acquired stock by participating in stock option and scrip dividend schemes. |
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In other words, it was in contemplation that the dividend would be declared and paid because the purchaser had undertaken the agreement to fund it. |
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The company proposed an interim dividend of 0.05 yuan per share. |
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Negative numbers can mean the company is servicing debt but can also mean the company is making dividend payments and stock repurchases, which investors might be glad to see. |
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Yes, it was a huge peace dividend because of the end of the Cold War. |
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Of course, the dividend payers in 2010 misread the situation in Washington. |
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On the other hand, you need a lot of dividend income for this tax break to stimulate your personal economy, and companies are stingy doling dividends out. |
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Losses were racked up, the dividend was axed and the shares crashed. |
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The company's dividend has been restored and its ungeared balance sheet can comfortably support the investment needed to rebuild the brand and drive continued recovery. |
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Qantas declared for a fully franked final dividend of 9c per share. |
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We were told ordinary people would receive a peace dividend. |
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That's our focus, but if there's a peace dividend I hope we're part of it. |
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Shareholders are to get an unchanged interim dividend of 4.380506 cents per share, suggesting the company is confident about the future outlook for the group. |
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The Board of Directors decided to suggest 5 eurocent per share dividend to the Annual General Meeting of shareholders. |
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However, there were a number, including the Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal, which never paid a dividend. |
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Those who buy a security before the x-div. date should be especially alert about receiving their first dividend. |
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The Company is in the process of completing its 4 million share dividend of Wannigan Mining Corp. |
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The company has reported receiving in November a dividend of USD40m from the Betpak Dala joint venture. |
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The corporation receives a dividend-received deduction of 100 percent of the deductible dividend percentage computed in accordance with Sec. |
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That blood and pain paid a dividend, too, even when the subject wasn't a sorcerer. |
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This is the fifty-third consecutive quarter that the company has paid a cash dividend. |
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Therefore each day there are several Trifectas that are not won and the dividend from each is carried forward to a single race the next day. |
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Richard Kovacevich criticized the US for retroactively adding curbs to the TARP, which according to him is forcing banks to cut their dividend. |
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In Tripura, which has been reaping the peace dividend, the people are looking forward to greater development and prosperity. |
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Australia's selectors have forever plunged on the barrel-chested Queenslander, convinced a long-awaited dividend will finally be paid out. |
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This is the ninety-eighth consecutive quarterly dividend paid since EMC Insurance Group Inc. |
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This is the ninety-seventh consecutive quarterly dividend paid since EMC Insurance Group Inc. |
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And in all our work we have to ensure our workingclass communities enjoy a greater share of the peace dividend. |
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The measures on dividend repatriation from abroad do not have any sunset clause. |
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Talk of a demographic dividend may turn back into talk of a time bomb. |
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That's why DSO built a rating system based on the yield, dividend growth rate, income growth rate and industry rank. |
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It will take a lot of time for the peace dividend to filter through the people. |
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This is the seventy-eighth consecutive quarterly dividend paid since EMC Insurance Group Inc. |
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This is the eighty-seventh consecutive quarterly dividend paid since EMC Insurance Group Inc. |
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Stock splits, buybacks and dividend increases all send a message to the market, one that is often good to heed. |
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This is the eighty-third consecutive quarterly dividend paid since EMC Insurance Group Inc. |
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A dividend paid on optioned stock is a reduction of option value, if the option holder does not receive the dividend. |
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This week Rostov, Krasnoyarsk and Perm sales companies reported 2011 financials, confirming their dividend attractiveness. |
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The money I'd spent on getting scuba certified was about to pay a dividend. My half-baked escape plan came together. |
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For a basic rate tax payer this means they have no tax to pay on a dividend. |
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Northern Ireland's peace dividend has led to soaring property prices in the city. |
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The profits neither finance a social dividend to benefit the population at large, nor do they accrue to their employees. |
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Also income tax would still be due on any salary or dividend drawn from the legal entity. |
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The present demographic transition stage of India along with its higher population base will yield rich demographic dividend in future decades. |
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That year the Board declared a dividend on its preference stock, although payment had to be made by the issue of additional preference stock. |
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Talbot sought to declare a dividend, but Lord Grandison and his fellow financier, Hon. |
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This is the seventy-eighth consecutive dividend paid by the company. |
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Table 3 shows partial autocorrelation for current year dividend. |
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This is the seventy-ninth consecutive dividend paid by the company. |
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This is the eighty-first consecutive dividend paid by the company. |
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Portions of capital gains and dividend income in excess of the upper limits would be subject to 20 percent taxation, according to the proposal by the ministry and agency. |
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Profits generated by these firms would be controlled directly by the workforce of each firm, or accrue to society at large in the form of a social dividend. |
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Called to vote for a reduction in their dividend privileges, Pirelli's nonvoting shareholders appeared to expropriate themselves and favor the voting class of shares. |
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The shareholders' approval of this proposal ensures that UTF will have a sufficient number of shares to meet its future dividend reinvestment obligations. |
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This is the sixty-third consecutive quarterly dividend to shareholders since the Bank's conversion in October of 1987 from a mutual to a stock form of ownership. |
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The traditional socialist emphasis on egalitarianism suggests the preferability of equal distribution of social dividend as a lump sum subsidy paid to each household. |
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Their value has risen twelvefold, and that is before dividend payouts. |
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The major maker of polyvinyl chloride and semiconductor wafers said it will pay a full-year dividend of 14 yen per share, including a 7 yen interim dividend already paid. |
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The Pioneers were notable for combining the notion of the patronage dividend alongside investing trading surplus for member benefit, especially in education. |
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This Act provided for the formal dissolution of the company on 1 June 1874, after a final dividend payment and the commutation or redemption of its stock. |
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They were actually underhanded threats to call off the lawsuit and then all insurance agents in the hospital district would get a dividend for the premiums paid. |
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The increasing proportion of Pakistan's youth provides the country with a potential demographic dividend and a challenge to provide adequate services and employment. |
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The dividend on the preferred stock shall be payable in equal amount to the dividend on the common stock when, as, and if the Company declares a dividend on the common stock. |
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Christmas dividend checks and checks covering Christmas presents to his employees were always signed by him.... He had writer's cramp by the time he finished. |
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