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Discover LudwigThe phrase "high dividends" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used in financial or business contexts to refer to the money or profits that a company pays to its shareholders. Example: "Investing in this company may be a good choice as they have a track record of consistently paying high dividends to their shareholders."
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The final screen looks for companies with high dividends.
Investments in infrastructure, research and education promise high dividends.
Further investments in research and education are likely to pay high dividends.
American Capital's high dividends now produce a yield of 12.6percentt, which has attracted investors.
Lord Trotman had managed the family by paying them high dividends.
The problem is that paying out high dividends blows holes in their base capital.
Companies having relatively stable earnings over a period of years tend to pay high dividends.
Ms. León acknowledged the changes will take time, but said the effort would pay high dividends.
AS hybrid securities, preferred stocks fill a useful niche between stocks and bonds, paying high dividends.
High dividends are especially attractive in Japan because interest rates there are near zero.
High dividends are often seen in corporate-finance theory as a wasteful use of scarce capital.
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