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    1. as a going concern? What did they do with the money? I'm pretty sure those are dividend payments going into the savings account so that would suggest shares in something or other


    2. It was upon this occasion that the sum which the bank had advanced to the public, and for which it received interest, began first to exceed its capital stock, or the sum for which it paid a dividend to the proprietors of bank stock ; or, in other words, that the bank began to have an undivided capital, over and above its divided one


    3. The dividend of the bank has varied according to the variations in the rate of the interest which it has, at different times, received for the money it had advanced to the public, as well as according to other circumstances


    4. For some years past, the bank dividend has been at five and a half per cent


    5. But the greater part of these proprietors seldom pretend to understand any thing of the business of the company; and when the spirit of faction happens not to prevail among them, give themselves no trouble about it, but receive contentedly such halfyearly or yearly dividend as the directors think proper to make to them


    6. But this million being raised, not by a call upon the proprietors, but by selling annuities and contracting bond-debts, it did not augment the stock upon which the proprietors could claim a dividend


    7. From 1708, or at least from 1711, this company, being delivered from all competitors, and fully established in the monopoly of the English commerce to the East Indies, carried on a succesful trade, and from their profits, made annually a moderate dividend to their proprietors


    8. They had, before this, gradually augmented their dividend from about six to ten per cent


    9. But during the two years in which their agreement with government was to take place, they were restrained from any further increase of dividend by two successive acts of parliament, of which the object was to enable them to make a speedier progress in the payment of their debts, which were at this time estimated at upwards of six or seven millions sterling


    10. In 1769, they renewed their agreement with government for five years more, and stipulated, that during the course of that period, they should be allowed gradually to increase their dividend to twelve and a-half per cent; never increasing it, however, more than one per cent

    11. This increase of dividend, therefore, when it had risen to its utmost height, could augment their annual payments, to their proprietors and government together, but by £680,000 , beyond what they had been before their late territorial


    12. The profits of their trade, too, according to the evidence of their chairman before the house of commons, amounted, at this time, to at least £400,000 a-year ; according to that of their accountant, to at least £500,000; according to the lowest account, at least equal to the highest dividend that was to be paid to their proprietors


    13. The distress which these accumulated claims brought upon them, obliged them not only to reduce all at once their dividend to six per cent


    14. Provided he can enjoy this influence for a few years, and thereby provide for a certain number of his friends, he frequently cares little about the dividend, or even about the value of the stock upon which his vote is founded


    15. It might be more agreeable to the company, that their own servants and dependants should have either the pleasure of wasting, or the profit of embezzling, whatever surplus might remain, after paying the proposed dividend of eight per cent


    16. It is merely to enable the company to support the negligence, profusion, and malversation of their own servants, whose disorderly conduct seldom allows the dividend of the company to exceed the ordinary rate of profit in trades which are altogether free, and very frequently makes a fall even a good deal short of that rate


    17. Reckoning the ordinary dividend of the bank of England at five and a-half per cent


    18. While they were traders only, they managed their trade successfully, and were able to pay from their profits a moderate dividend to the proprietors of their stock


    19. Perhaps he has forgotten about Eastern Europe, the Baltic States, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Central America, the Caribbean and Africa and so much for containment and the peace dividend! Any liberal that is intellectual honest, should properly acknowledge that President Clinton was, in fact, the first president in nearly fifty years unencumbered by Cold War anxieties


    20. If you drove share prices up, pushed out a good dividend once in a while; if people thought it was a good risk, and recommended it to their friends as an investment; you were doing well

    21. Actually, that provision was not contained in the versions of the tax reduction bill passed by either the Senate or the House, but was inserted in the dead of night to help “pay for” dividend and interest rate tax cuts


    22. Of the shareholders dividend


    23. It was a really great place, a dividend of a large


    24. “He responded with his almost-patented observation that he never paid a dividend, even to himself, and that he had no plans to change


    25. Then you disappear into your office where you place a call to your cousin so he can work out the details of filing with the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) for paying a dividend as well as Awakenings’ second stock split


    26. His dividend was a twenty-minute replay in the gravelly harshness of Arnold Osbairne’s hectoring tones, of every overseas trip taken in the last ten years


    27. TOPS IS THE CITI DIVIDEND PLATINUM SELECT CARD (AT


    28. This generally comes through increased dividend or interest income


    29. dividend checks that would come in and now have to be


    30. Nancy returned the kisses with dividend

    31. , It seemed that we were truly favoured of fortune and whenever we reached a point at which I was unable to see how we could continue, something would happen to save us: an old debt, long forgotten, would unexpectedly be paid; one of our unfortunate ‘investments’ would miraculously pay a dividend, or I would obtain some labouring work for a week or two, for, despite the fact that I was now in my eighties, I still, thank God, retained most of my great physical strength


    32. At only one other time did I get this extra dividend


    33. 266T, would be mostly due to trusts so we have $492 Billion $513 Billion $261 Billion Dividend income of $


    34. In this regard, dividend policy is very integrated


    35. a hybrid security, combining a regular dividend with a set issued price, but without the


    36. In the case where the dividend growth is constant,


    37. only applicable to dividend paying companies where the dividend is growing steadily?


    38. Without excessive extrapolation, we assume that the next dividend


    39. will be growing at the same rate as the present dividend, a probability that avoids


    40. modified dividend yield using the next expected dividend rather than the current, and

    41. who pay no dividend


    42. shares outstanding by the dividend, and then subtracting that figure from net income: (300


    43. Cut dividend growth to 7 or 8 %


    44. frequently because of the added necessity of meeting both interest and dividend payments


    45. with more shares, and the risk of compromising dividend income with more interest


    46. outstanding by the next proposed dividend


    47. period’s outstanding shares, multiplied by the projected dividend


    48. The three main variables needed would be: 1) a projection of the next dividend per share;


    49. It allows the user to control a level of current dividend, next dividend, new stock issues, and the amount of retained earnings in the realm of net income increases


    50. applicable to firms who pay a constantly growing dividend, can be used as a near-term














































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