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en Whatever the textbooks say, investors like dividends - with very good reason. If you had put £1 into equities in 1900, by the end of 2005 you would have had £143 in capital gain. But if you had reinvested the dividends paid out over that time you would have had £18,200. He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing. Whatever the textbooks say, investors like dividends - with very good reason. If you had put £1 into equities in 1900, by the end of 2005 you would have had £143 in capital gain. But if you had reinvested the dividends paid out over that time you would have had £18,200.

en I am far from underestimating the importance of dividends; but I rank dividends below human character
  Theodore Roosevelt

en They've carried that experience over and they've been really good leaders. It's huge in a new environment like this and a tournament setting. I think it really paid dividends.

en This represents an annual cash dividend of $.32 per share and an increase of $.04 per share, or 14%, over the dividends paid for 2005. This increase reflects our continued strong performance and commitment to deliver value to our shareholders.

en I think it paid dividends for us.

en You have to really look at them. No. 1, we're not buying into the fact that earnings are going to be dramatically up. So what we are looking for is companies that are selling with the low P/E ratios, have decent balance sheets, and paying decent dividends to begin with, ... They all pay very generous dividends, while we're holding on.

en Our bench once again paid big dividends.

en Every time we step on the floor the intent is to gain some valuable experience. I look at the playoffs as we are one of the few teams getting that opportunity. We want to make the most of it and hope it pays dividends ideally now, but certainly later.

en I was always trying to share our story with Mike and the members of the Big East, telling them what our vision was and where I wanted us to go, ... That paid some big dividends later, because when the time came to pull the trigger, they already knew a lot about us.

en If they can hop out of that there's I suppose another possible return of capital, special dividends and such like.

en That's paid dividends for us this year, being so young.

en I believe in these guys, and I believe if you stay the course you get paid dividends. I believe it's better.

en More companies in the tech sector are instituting and raising dividends. That's good for investors who are value oriented and realize that a dividend is a piece of a return,

en Our shareholders' support for this transaction represents their affirmation of the financial and strategic value of this deal. Shareholders will receive one of the largest dividends paid in U.S. history. Our clients will benefit from a full spectrum of offerings, covering everything from a do-it-yourself online experience to branches and advisors for investors who want more help.

en I was happy with the team's development, but I believe we also let ourselves down in a few areas that could have paid good dividends if we executed properly. The most encouraging thing to come out of the performance was how competitive we were with such a limited preparation.


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