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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a high dividend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing financial returns or profits from investments, particularly in the context of stocks or shares.
Example: "Investors are attracted to the company because it consistently offers a high dividend, providing a reliable income stream."
Alternatives: "a substantial dividend" or "a generous dividend".
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One sticking point was BP's opposition to TNK-BP's paying a high dividend.
He looks for companies with a high dividend yield and stocks that are relatively cheap.
They have a stronger balance sheet, a high dividend yield, a $5 billion buyback program and $18 billion in cash.
It would appear that a high dividend payout ratio is an effective way to reduce the length of that rope.
Valuation and a high dividend yield -- on average, the yield on the 10 biggest retail mall REIT's is about 9percentt -- are part of the attraction.
In short, money was created via a roundabout fashion to buy government bonds; an exact description of QE.Investors bought shares because of the promise of a high dividend.
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He has promised the bank will be a high dividend-paying stock in the future, in the hope it could prove attractive to big City investors seeking out income stocks.
"Shareholders, of which I am one, would like to see a higher dividend, obviously," he added.
An effort to provide a higher dividend payment to shareholders was rejected by Citi's regulators as imprudent.
"The share price declined because it was based on the likelihood of PGE paying out a higher dividend.
He said the bank's preference would be to divert the tax savings "toward dividend" — which is to say, to return a higher dividend to shareholders.
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